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  1. AUP Hosts Gender and Medieval Studies Conference

    which is hosted in a different city every year in early January, has been running since the late 1980s. ...

  2. Professor Culp on Democratic Citizenship Education in Digitized Societies

    also drew out differences in the processes of opinion and will formation, distinguishing between “core” ...

  3. Michael Festl on Experimental Democracy

    iterations, each of which was characterized by different priorities. In phase one, Dewey embodied progressive ...

  4. Student Groups in the Spotlight

    here, volunteering their time,” she says. Safia sees student leaders making a different both on AUP’s ...

  5. Fashion Talks at AUP 2000/21: Between Despair & Hope with Orsola de Castro

    space for the clothes you can't stop buying? Curious about how you can make a difference to the ...

  6. Climate Justice and Historical Emissions with Prof. Dr. Lukas H. Meyer

    identify their shared presuppositions but differing normative implications. The first argument regards ...

  7. Hasret Dikici Bilgin, "Pink but not Purple: From State Feminism to the Era of Tradwives"

    at different levels of IPSA since 2013. She was a member of the LOC for the 2016 World Congress which ...

  8. Job Search Resources

    aup.edu internship aup.edu Upcoming Events   Appointments There are many different ways to embark on your ...

  9. International Conference: A Quarter-Millennium of Franco-American Relations

    different as Benjamin Franklin, René de Chateaubriand, James Fenimore Cooper, Claude Monet, Josephine Baker, ...

  10. Computer Science

    you to use Big-O notation to evaluate and compare the performance of different approaches. Through ... addresses written communication in different contexts for both Computer Science and Mathematics. Students ... will learn to choose the appropriate styles for different audiences (e.g. textbooks, articles/reviews, ...

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