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Arts and Films in Brest, France
Led by Professors Caroline D. Laurent & Chloé Galibert-Lainé FR2091A In Brief: The Art of Short Novels and Films FM3072 German Cinema Almost completely destroyed during the Second World War, Brest has managed to become a vibrant city through its empha ...
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A Gothic Treasure: Chartres Cathedral
Led by Professors Anna Russakoff & James Ward AH 3091: The Gothic Cathedral A remarkable monument built in about 30 years, Chartres Cathedral is a stunning combination of Gothic architecture, sculpture and stained glass. We will look at the entire Cat ...
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Rome: The Bible and Pilgrimage
Led by Professors Brenton Hobart & Elizabeth Kinne CL3089 The Bible CL3023 Medieval Culture: Kempe & Chaucer CL1025 World, Text, Critic I Visit Rome, the Eternal City, and its place in the history of Christianity through its institutions, art, and ...
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Toulouse: Capital of the European Air & Space Industry
Led by Professors Oleg Kobtzeff & Quang Nguyen Luong PO1099 FB3 Geopolitics of Outer Space SC1099 FB3 The Science of Our Universe PO2031 A World Politics PO2031 B World Politics Toulouse, the ancient “rose city”, is the heart of Europe’s Air and Space ...
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The Work of the Center
The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights, and Conflict Prevention promotes innovative research, curricula, and pedagogies, in the hopes of reaching a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of genocide and ...
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Albi and its Region: Un Pays de Cocagne
Led by Professors Elizabeth Kinne & Stéphane Treilhou AR1020 Materials and Techniques of the Masters CL2091A Topics: Worlds of Wine The Albi region, situated in the southern Massif Central, thrived as one of France's wealthiest areas during the M ...
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A Conversation with Peace Activists about the Israeli-Palestinian War in Gaza
Amidst the catastrophic loss of life in the current war between Israel and Palestine, a political settlement is more remote than ever. Nearly two decades have elapsed since the end of the peace process. Open-ended lethal violence deepens the enmity betwee ...
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Fellowships, Grants and Scholarships
The Center offers a number of fellowships, grants and scholarships to fund research and teaching on genocide and mass violence. Learn more at the links below. Fellowship & Grants Faculty, staff and students are eligible to apply for fellowships & ...
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Copenhagen: Stories, Mental Illness, and Culture
Led by Professors Paschale McCarthy & Brian Schiff PY3066 Life Stories PY2043 Abnormal and Clinical Psychology How do persons make sense of illness and deviance? What is the role of culture and context in how we understand persons and their experience ...
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Brussels & Antwerp: Media and European Flows of Influence
Led by Justin McGuinness & Tanya Elder CM2004 Comparative Communications History CM5001 Global Communications GR5093 Global Workplace Cultures: Internship Seminar Brussels, a pivotal city in European affairs, serves as the focal point of this enligh ...