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AUP: Top Overseas School for US Veterans’ Tuition Support in 2020
The American University of Paris is proud to support veterans of the US armed forces and their families. In the 2020 calendar year, students at AUP received more support via tuition abatement through the Post 9/11 GI Bill than those at any other overseas ...
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AUP Honored with Four CASE Circle of Excellence Awards
The American University of Paris is thrilled to announce it has won four commendations in the 2022 CASE Circle of Excellence Awards, which celebrate outstanding achievement in educational advancement. AUP’s initiatives were selected from more than 4,500 e ...
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AUP Extends a Huge Thank You to Giving Day Donors
For the fifth year running, AUP hosted its annual Giving Day on Thursday, November 17, 2022. It was once again a successful day of fundraising in support of AUP’s global explorers – the name given to the kind of globally minded students the University exi ...
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Career Hangout
The Center for Academic Advising, Careers and Experiential Learning is inviting all students. If you are looking for a job, or will be soon, this is an opportunity to check in each week with fellow students and alumni and a member of the careers team to g ...
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Racism in Obstetrics and Gynecology with Rachel Bervell, MD
ReSisters is honored to host Rachel Bervell, MD, co-founder of the Black OBGYN Project to discuss the racist history of obstetrics and gynecology and how it persists today. The Black OBGYN Project is an Instagram page led by two Black ObGyn doctors on the ...
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Demos21 Talk by Carlo Burelli (University of Genova): No Virtue like Resilience – A new Machiavellian justification of democracy
Political realism claims that normative evaluations of politics should be grounded on political rather than moral values (Rossi and Sleat 2014). This paper revives Machiavelli’s justification of republican government (Machiavelli 2003), and seeks to updat ...
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Sophie Mackintosh appointed as Paris Writer in Residence
The American University of Paris, and the Paris School of Arts and Culture are pleased to announce that Sophie Mackintosh has been appointed to the third Paris Writer’s Residency. We look forward to welcoming her to the French capital to work with student ...
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How Should Republicans Conceive of Transnational Solidarity?
This lecture is part of the Contemporary European Democratic Theory Lecture series. Attempts to adapt the concept of solidarity to globalised circumstances has mainly developed in two directions. The first has followed the footsteps of the literature on “ ...
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The Democratic Boundary Problem – A Function-Sensitive View
In response to the democratic boundary problem, two principles have been seen as competitors: the all-affected interests principle and the all-subjected principle. This article claims that these principles are in fact compatible, being justified vis-à-vis ...
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Towards a Theory of Postcolonial Justice
Towards a Theory of Postcolonial Justice This paper aims at proposing a definition of the concept of “postcolonial justice” in view of elaborating an empirically-informed theory of postcolonial justice qua reparative justice. For this purpose, it suggests ...