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Professor Roda
“We Need Ethical Approaches to Artificial Intelligence” Faculty MSc in Human Rights and Data Science “By looking at both ethical and technical questions surrounding data science, our graduates will be able to take a proactive stand in the multistakeholder ...
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Cultural Programs- Chartres Cathedral: A Gothic Treasure
none AH 3091 The Gothic Cathedral Chartres Cathedral is just over an hour from Paris by train. The bulk of the cathedral was rebuilt after a large fire in 1194, from which the relic of the Virgin’s tunic miraculously survived. Less than 30 years later ...
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Cultural Programs- Krakow & Auschwitz: Social Memory/Public Memory
none PY3067 Social Memory CM/PO5025 Communications & the Global Public Sphere This trip focuses on the Shoah. It also studies social and public memory, examining how historical events are represented in public sites, museums, monuments and memorials ...
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Cultural Programs- Naples, Pompei, Positano, Sorrento & Capri: Italian Splendor
none IL1010 Elementary Italian II Spend two nights in Sorrento, one of Italy’s most ancient cities on the spectacular coast, south of Naples. From there take the boat to the Isle of Capri, walk through the narrow streets and visit Curzio Malapert’s hous ...
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Cultural Program- Chocolate Walk
none Cost: €35 for 2-hour tour (includes tastings) Minimum: 12 participants • Maximum: 20 participants Discover the history of chocolate and why Paris is the capital of fine chocolate. Visit a variety of excellent chocolatiers and learn using all five sen ...
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Cultural Programs- Andalusia: Discovering Moorish Spain
none CL1099 Modern to Contemporary in the Arab World ME1099 Medina to Metropolis CL/ME2091 Modern Arabic Literature Explore Andalusia, Spain’s southernmost region which from the eighth to fifteenth centuries was home to an Arab Muslim society that left be ...
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Cultural Programs- Geneva: International Organizations
none PO2031 World Politics PO4091/5091 Major Power Conflict Designed for students to see international organizations and NGOs, this trip is an opportunity to meet with leaders and activists of NGOs. Visit a number of UN agencies and/or NGOs, the United ...
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Zoe Jo Rae: Resourcefulness- and Other Quiet Forms of Activism
none Fashion Talks at AUP 2021/22 presents the series: Between Consumption, Criticism, and Activism. This talk will consider resourcefulness as a quiet form of activism and introduce ‘Hunter- Gatherer in the Anthropocene’, a project that Zoe embarked on w ...
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The Photography of Persecution: Pictures of the Holocaust
none This is an in-person conference. Please use the registration form below to confirm your attendance by Friday, 17 June 2022. For inquiries, contact schaeffercenter aup.edu 100 The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Ri ...
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International Research Workshop: Early Holocaust Remembrance in the Jewish Press, from the Second World War to the 1960s
none Scholarly works dealing with early Jewish remembrance of the Holocaust have mainly focused on documentation efforts, historiographical writings, testimonies, Yisker-books, commemorations, and monuments, among other topics. In such works, the Jewish p ...