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Students Explore Civil Society in Israel in Hour-Long Documentary
none In Fall semester 2019, students taking Professor Sharon Weill’s graduate-level class on ... stick. Following the trip, the group took charge of scripting, storyboarding, framing and editing the ... working across the region. Professor Weill’s course takes an in-depth, critical view of the various ...
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Observation as a Method in Psychology: Making the Everyday Mundane Interesting and Meaningful" with Assistant Professor of Psychology Martin Dege, PhD
Interesting and Meaningful." This event will take place on Zoom. To receive the login information prior ... to the event, please register using the links below. Alumni register here Parents register here 100 ...
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An Evening with Deborah Roberts
none We are delighted to welcome Emmy award-winning host and news veteran Deborah Roberts to AUP. ... who is the mother of a current AUP student, reports for ABC News’ 20/20, Good Morning America, World ... News Tonight and Nightline, and has been a co-host on The View. She has received numerous awards for ...
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AUP’s World’s Fair Unites Students Across Cultures
students acclimate to AUP. “We decided to get first-year students on board to take a lead in this event ... diversity. Each year, this event sees students form groups to represent different nations and cultures ... event and learn to work with other people on an interactive project. It also helps meet one of our key ...
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Perspectives on the Transnational City
studies. As befits the international nature of the subject, the bilingual event oscillated between English ... when attempting to define the transnational city. Taking the example of Paris, Sawyer outlined four ... own graphic novel exploring the ins and outs of raising a Franco-British child. The event concluded ...
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Figuring Memory: Social Practices and Collective Transformation with Rebecca Hale
/images/widget-text-with-image/image/rhale.jpg?itok=QPzGQdmG This virtual event will take place via Zoom. Registered guests will receive a Zoom link prior to this ... broader meanings and messages students take from the Holocaust are underpinned by sound historical ... Neighborhood, Paris 2015-2016 (Leuven University Press, 2019) and with Sandrine Lefranc, Beyond Memory: Can We ...
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Who Should Decide? Beyond the Democratic Boundary Problem with Laura Valentini | DEMOS21
proceeded by taking democracy for granted, treating it as an ultimate value. Consequently, the best ... the problem of who should take part in a given decision): a solution that is contingently justified ... University of Uppsala, Harvard University, and the University of Frankfurt. In 2015, she was awarded a Philip ...
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Student Groups in the Spotlight
share news about what their members stand for, and spread the word about upcoming projects and events ... opportunities. They bring our community together with social events and collaborative discussions. They allow ... take our word for it – hear it straight from students. This October, student groups at AUP are taking ...
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Susan Perry and Claudia Roda on Data Science in Higher Education
eighth event in its Presidential Lecture Series: a lecture by AUP professors and co-founders of the MSc ... Series, titled “Technology and the Human Future,” invites speakers to participate in live online events ... sure we take a holistic approach to this,” says Perry. Both professors discovered the importance of ...
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Margarita Boenig-Liptsin on Dignity and the Calculus of Human Worth
sixth event in its Presidential Lecture Series: a lecture by Margarita Boenig-Liptsin, Director of the ... Series, titled “Technology and the Human Future,” invites speakers to participate in live online events ... facilitated by computing, have reframed the self and forms of human action that are the center of ethical ...