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László Krasznahorkai, friend of AUP’s Center for Writers and Translators, Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature
By Savannah Gerlach László Krasznahorkai, photographed by Miklós Déri In September 2010, Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai visited The American University of Paris to celebrate the publication of Animalinside, a hauntingly existential work written ...
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Care & Democracy Seminar Series: Pascal Molinier, "Lutter contre la verticalité, un vœu pieux?"
Lutter contre la verticalité, un vœu pieux? Care et recherche participative dans un dispositif d'entraide avec des personnes en souffrance psychique BIO Pascal Molinier fait des études de psychopathologie et psychologie sociale à l'École des hau ...
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A World in Motion: Eurasian Border Areas in Times of War and Postwar, from the Early Modern Period to the Present
Location details: Friday, 12 December 2025, The American University of Paris | Room Q-801| 6, Rue du Colonel Combes | 75007 Paris from 9h CET to 20h30 CET and Saturday, 13 December 2025, Campus Condorcet | conference centre | Place du Front populaire, 93 ...
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GPS Award
Contact If you have any questions or need help with understanding the GPS Program, reach out to our team at: gps aup.edu Students who complete the GPS program are poised to present themselves to anyone, anywhere, with pride and confidence, enabling them t ...
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Colloque "Les Lieux de la folie" / "Sites of Madness"
Les Lieux de la folie – Sites of Madness est un colloque organisé à The American University of Paris du 15 au 17 octobre 2026 (6, rue du Colonel Combes, Paris 7e). Il explore la manière dont la folie s’inscrit dans des espaces concrets – hôpital psychiatr ...
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Paris Book Launch: "See You Through" by Geoff Gilbert and Alex Houen
Join us for a reading from, and discussion of, the new novel, See You Through, co-written by Alex Houen and Geoff Gilbert. This collaborative fiction/poem, written online during the pandemic, considers the politics and affect of facial recognition technol ...
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Principles for Ethical Use of Digital Testimonies of Victims and Witnesses of Mass Violence
This is the first symposium organized by the UNESCO Chair on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights and The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention. More information regarding the event will foll ...
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Aliénor Ballangé: What Can Citizen Deliberation Mechanisms Do in Times of Democratic Backsliding?
Abstract: This presentation introduces a research project on the role of deliberative mini-publics (DMPs) in contexts of democratic backsliding, with a focus on Central and Eastern Europe. Across the region, citizen assemblies and juries have been introdu ...
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Aachen & Cologne
Led by Professors Anna Russakoff & Hervé Vanel AH2012 Medieval Art & Architecture AH1000 Intro to History of Art I AH2016 19th & 20th c. Art Known for its rich literary and artistic heritage, Aix-la-Chapelle/Aachen offers the ideal setting f ...
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Edinburgh, Scotland: Queens, Witches, and Working Women
Led by Professors Elizabeth Kinne & Linda Martz HIGS1011 Women in World History II Edinburgh, Scotland: Queens, Witches, and Working Women allows students to explore the historic city of Edinburgh and learn how the contemporary city is trying to recon ...