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  1. E. Tracy Grinnell Named Paris Writer in Residence for 2022

    E. Tracy Grinnell The American University of Paris (AUP), the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Cultural Center) in Paris, and the University of Kent Paris School of Arts and Culture (PSAC) are pleased to announce that E. Tracy Grinnell has been appointed ...

  2. Graduate Students Publish Shared Book with Faculty

    AUP’s graduate programs take advantage of small class sizes and an intimate learning environment to facilitate student–faculty collaboration on a variety of projects. In the MSc in International Management (MSIM), this takes the form of a yearly publishin ...

  3. Alumnae Return to Campus to Share Data Science Expertise

    Graduating students from The American University in Paris often go on to enjoy international careers in many exciting fields. But the AUP connection doesn’t end at graduation; alumni regularly return to campus to share their professional expertise with th ...

  4. Dual Exhibitions Explore Cambodia Through Art and Photography

    Programs at The American University of Paris seek to engage students and other members of our global community in exploring issues of international importance through multidisciplinary lenses. In October 2022, for example, the MA in Diplomacy and Internat ...

  5. Visiting Lecturers Daniel Levin Becker and Nafkote Tamirat Discuss “Notes on Rap”

    One of the hallmarks of an AUP education is exposure to industry professionals through hands on classes taught by visiting lecturers. By immersing themselves in outside perspectives, students grasp new ways to put theory into practice. At a recent event h ...

  6. Tinashe Mushakavanhu Named Paris Writer in Residence for 2023

    Tinashe Mushakavanhu The American University of Paris (AUP), the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Cultural Center) in Paris, and the University of Kent Paris School of Arts and Culture (PSAC) are pleased to announce that Tinashe Mushakavanhu has been appo ...

  7. Demos21 Talk by Carlo Burelli (University of Genova): No Virtue like Resilience – A new Machiavellian justification of democracy

    Political realism claims that normative evaluations of politics should be grounded on political rather than moral values (Rossi and Sleat 2014). This paper revives Machiavelli’s justification of republican government (Machiavelli 2003), and seeks to updat ...

  8. How Should Republicans Conceive of Transnational Solidarity?

    This lecture is part of the Contemporary European Democratic Theory Lecture series. Attempts to adapt the concept of solidarity to globalised circumstances has mainly developed in two directions. The first has followed the footsteps of the literature on “ ...

  9. The Democratic Boundary Problem – A Function-Sensitive View

    In response to the democratic boundary problem, two principles have been seen as competitors: the all-affected interests principle and the all-subjected principle. This article claims that these principles are in fact compatible, being justified vis-à-vis ...

  10. PPE & Philosophy Open House

    What makes a society just? Does God exist? Who am I? Should citizenship be for sale? What is the value of nature? Philosophy and PPE students and professors don’t have all the answers – but several other big questions. Meet them and find out about the PPE ...

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