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Annual Reports
2016-2017 Annual Report 2017-2018 Annual Report 2018-2019 Annual Report 2016-2022 Six-Year Report ...
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Exploring the Autonomy of Cities Philosophical, Legal, and Policy Dimensions
urbanization, climate change, and growing inequalities. This event invites examination of the conditions under ... Break 16h45-17h45- Keynote: Raul MAGNI BERTON (ESPOL, Université Catholique de Lille) | Free Our ... Cities 17h45-19h45- Free Time 19h45- Dinner DAY 2 Friday, June 13 09h30-10h00- Breakfast ...
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Inaugural Summer Institute Welcomes Human Rights Experts
education teams. Charlotta Blomqvist ’17, AUP alumna and Project Officer at the European Human Rights ...
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Rewilding Food and the Self
the market for "natural" wine, and the urban gathering of edible plants. The event closes ... and health 16h20 Discussion: Hélène Guétat Bernard 17h00 Wine tasting 100 RSVP to attend align-center ...
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This Little Art: A reading and talk by Kate Briggs
of literary translation, This Little Art has been named one of 2017's books of the year by ...
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TLC Lunch- Collaboration and the Food Without Borders Project
without Borders (2017-2018) project brought together an anthropologist, a filmmaker, a group of AUP ...
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CANCELED- Guest Speaker: Eunice Cho – ACLU Immigrants' Rights Attorney
litigation and advocacy.” Eunice joined the ACLU as a Staff Attorney in 2017. Previously, Eunice was a Staff ...
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Art History and Fine Arts
News Prof. Iveta Slavkova brings Global Surrealism Conversations to AUP December 2024 Making as ... Beyond Borders: Aalyiah Heath's Artistic Journey from Detroit to Paris February 2024 Alumni News AUP ...
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Roger Frie: Witnessing the Crimes of Our Grandparents: Remembering and Responsibility in the Wake of the Holocaust
and Responsibility After the Holocaust" (Oxford University Press, 2017), which received the 2017 ...
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CANCELED- Guest Speaker: Lauren Markham – The Far Away Brothers
Migrants and the Making of an American Life (Crown, September 2017). The Far Away Brothers was the winner ... Top Book of 2017, and was shortlisted for the J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize and the L.A. Times Book ...