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  1. AUP Alumna Awarded 2020 Simone de Beauvoir Prize for Women's Freedom

    arrested, it was revolting for us as women to think that something like this could happen. We felt the need ... that emphasize diverse opinions and cross-cultural collaboration. Its MA in Global Communications ... philosopher and novelist, to mark the 100th anniversary of Simone de Beauvoir’s birth. It has since been ...

  2. Alumna Triumphs at Trinidad+Tobago Film Festival

    creative, you put in your time, your soul, hoping that others can enjoy what you create,” she says. “It ... ensure more and more people can see themselves represented on screen. “It also helps me explore my own ... identity – what it's like to be Trinidadian but grow up outside of the Caribbean.” You can keep up to ...

  3. Supporting Refugees in Paris and Beyond

    million forcibly displaced people worldwide, 26.4 million of whom are refugees.  Also, it is important to clarify ... arrived Afghan refugees in Paris. We held the sale on October 21; its success helped us raise funds to ... the direct and hands-on approach that BV strives to create through its events. In this way, students ...

  4. AUP Hosts Second Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education

    a more inclusive, just and sustainable fashion system. The online conference – the second of its kind ... co-organized by AUP student Linnea Wingerup. The workshop took for its starting point the assertion that the ... fashion industry as it currently stands is not sufficiently socially conscious to tackle modern-day global ...

  5. Figuring Memory: Social Practices and Collective Transformation with Dr Tom Pettinger

      Speaker: Dr Tom Pettinger, University of Warwick How is violence remembered, why is it remembered in ... making of peace- in places where it matters the most. Dr Tom Pettinger is a Research Fellow at the ... (especially its Channel ‘de-radicalization’ interventions), in light of the British experience of ‘the ...

  6. Fine Arts Gallery Hosts Élodie Barthelémy for Black History Month

    observer – which were posted on the walls of Saint-Domingue in the 1700s. “It’s so condensed that the ... she aims to reduce the distance between France, its history and the crimes committed in Saint-Domingue ... eat and joke around. It’s an important time to be together and cry – but also to laugh.”  Bathelémy’s ...

  7. Ecological and Environmental Economics

    depth; it aims to help students understand how economic theory unpins environmental and ecological ... explains Valeonti. “It's one of the reasons policy decisions can take a long time.”  100 Image https ... an elective, it’s open to all students who wish to gain insight into the reasoning and historical ...

  8. Peacock Radio

    collaboration might work. “From there, the students did it all,” says Safia Benyahia, AUP’s Student Leadership ... Radio Paris offered ASM four hours of airtime a week, broadcasting to over 200,000 listeners. “It was ... a huge amount of content,” says Benyahia. “But they were able to deliver it. The students were really ...

  9. Campus UNICEF

    them with homework and providing other activities and entertainment. “It allows parents to take a deep ... 9th arrondissement. Club members can learn more about what it’s like to work for an international ... “It’s really easy for the clubs to click,” says Lynn. “During the pandemic, when ...

  10. Made By. Repenser la notion de travail & le rôle de l’immigration dans la mode/Made By. Rethinking Labour&Immigration in Fashion

    cultural narrative of Paris as “world capital of fashion” – as enticing and economically successful as it ... fashion histories. To do so, it builds on and brings together seminal research, practices, and ... of “Made by. Rethinking labour and immigration in fashion”. It aims to reassess the notion of work in ...

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