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  1. Listening to the Voices of Persons with Dementia

    none Central to the modern liberal democracy is the possibility of citizens to make their voice heard in discussions, debates and by writing in public forums. People living with communicative disabilities often become marginalized, even have their human r ...

  2. FFIRE 2: Rumeurs, infox et vérités (Jayson HARSIN)

    none FFIRE – Forum francophone interdépartemental de Recherches et d’enseignement Jeudi 28 mars (de 17h à 18h45) au siège de l’OIF (Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, 19-21 avenue Bosquet, 75007 Paris. Nous sommes très heureux de vous annonce ...

  3. Active streets, Active media

    none Join the Civic Media Table for a round table  discussion featuring the Civic Media filmmaker in residence Mohamed Siam. A prize winning Cinema director from Egypt, Siam's Film Amal was set in the Egyptian revolution and won first prizes in Tunis ...

  4. Paris Centennial Conference

    none In collaboration with Harvard Kennedy School, The American University of Paris will host the first of a pair of conferences marking the centennial of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, one of many settlements that issued from the 1919 Paris Pea ...

  5. An evening with Frédéric Forte and Emma Ramadan: Poetry and Translation

    none Part of our 2019 Summer Guest Speaker and Reading Series.For all events, rsvp to sdafydd aup.edu. 100 Frédéric Forte Frédéric Forte was born in Toulouse, France, in 1973, and lives in Paris. He has been a member of the well-known Oulipo (Workshop of ...

  6. An evening with Stacey D’Erasmo and Robert Minhinnick

    none Part of our 2019 Summer Guest Speaker and Reading Series.For all events, rsvp to sdafydd aup.edu. 100 Stacey D'Erasmo Stacey D’Erasmo is the author of the novels Tea, A Seahorse Year, The Sky Below, and Wonderland, and the nonfiction book The Ar ...

  7. London in 1984

    none CL1091FB1 Time-travelling Masculinity 1984-2019 CM1091FB1 Masculinity In Media And Popular Culture 1984-2019 What did London look like and feel like in 1984? How possible is it to observe these historical traces thirty-five years later? As part of th ...

  8. Bordeaux: Who Am I? The Mind and Body in History

    none CL1091FB10 Autobiographical Writing HI1091FB10 Introduction To The History Of The Body Unesco named Bordeaux a World Heritage Site for its beautiful architecture and urban planning, but also because of its rich cultural legacy. The city’s most famous ...

  9. Grotte Chauvet II, Ardèche

    none HI1091FB2 Science, Society and Human Origins AR1010FB2 Visual and Environmental Studio The Chauvet Cave is one of the best-preserved painted caves as well as one of the oldest, with sections dating back 37,000 years. Grotte Chauvet II allows visitors ...

  10. Florence, Pisa & Lucca- In Search of Da Vinci

    none IL1010 Italian Florence, birthplace of the Renaissance, is rightfully considered one of the greatest cultural centers of the world. The city of Florence was the scene ofa turning point in the history of music, painting, opera, and even theatre.Discov ...

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