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AUP Community Dinner in Montréal
none Alumni, former students and parents are invited to the AUP Community Dinner in Montréal, Quebec on Wednesday, December 8 at 6:00 pm. Local alumni Kakwiranoron Cook '95 and Holly Crandall '96 will be meeting at the restaurant LOV de la Mont ...
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AUP Soirée
none The biggest event of AUP Community Weekend is now open to all AUP alumni, parents, and families. Guests 18 and older are invited for an evening at the privatized Musée de Vin, an unusual 15th century venue, with vaulted cellars, memorabilia, wine, h ...
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Founder's Day Forum and Reception
Registration Required none AUP students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to the first-ever Founder's Day Forum and Reception, the cornerstone event which begins Founding Week 2023. Guests are invited to gather in the AMEX Café for special acade ...
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Imaginaries of contemporary conflicts: engaging with the War in Ukraine on TikTok
none MCGC Working Paper Series presents research in progress by AUP scholars Noemie Oxley and Fatima Aziz, with an external discussant to be announced. 100 Fixed-50px space Featured Links MCGC at AUP ...
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MCGC Working Paper Series: recent books in feminist media studies, Andrea Press and Josiane Jouet
none Andrea Press and Josiane Jouet will be drawing from their recent book publications and work in progress. Josiane Jouet: is Professor emeritus, université de Paris Panthéon-Assas. Her most recent book is Numérique, féminisme et société, (Presses des ...
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Printed Books in the Digital Age: A conversation with Jonathan Simons moderated by Marc-Olivier Bherer of Le Monde
none Analog Sea, is as an offline publisher distributing exclusively to physical bookshops. Their wish is for books to be traded between human beings and not relegated to robots and algorithms. Digital platforms are great for efficiency and massification, ...
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Book Launch of The Cambridge Handbook of Democratic Education & Workshop on the Future of Democratic Education
none Democratic education is central to the functioning and flourishing of modern multicultural democracies, and yet it is subject to increasing public controversy and political pressure. Waning public trust in government institutions, sustained attacks o ...
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After the Darkness? Holocaust Survivors’ Emotional, Psychological and Social Journeys in the Early Postwar Period
none Emerging from the horror and ruins of the Holocaust, survivors were confronted with many challenges, both physical and psychological. The loss of their loved ones, the destruction of their world, and prolonged exposure to violence and suffering would ...
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Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory. A discussion on Bernard E. Harcourt's latest book
none Liberal democracy is in crisis around the world, unable to address pressing problems such as climate change. There is, however, another path- cooperation democracy. From consumer co-ops to credit unions, worker cooperatives to insurance mutuals, nonp ...
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Over Yet Unresolved: The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict, from Self Determination to Ethnic Cleansing
none The Schaeffer Center for the study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention has invited Taline Papazian to AUP to speak about the ongoing conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Taline Papazian is a political scientist. She has published and taught at ...