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  1. Ballet: Hiroshi Sugimoto/William Forsythe (featuring music by James Blake)

    none A leading figure of contemporary photography, Japanese visual artist Hiroshi Sugimoto sounds out a changing world and explores the passage of time. Invited for the first time to the Paris Opera, he is joining forces with the choreographer Alessio Sil ...

  2. Ballet: Crystal Pite

    none After the unanimously acclaimed premiere of The Seasons’ Canon in 2016, Crystal Pite meets the dancers of the Opera Ballet for a show. Sixty minutes divided into as many dance sequences. Born in Canada, trained at the Frankfurt Ballet, the choreograp ...

  3. Ace the Interview

    none Are you currently on the job hunt or internship search, and looking to practice your interview skills?  Are you someone who gets nervous when thinking about a job interview?  If you answered YES to any of the above, then sign up for our Mock Intervie ...

  4. Ace the Interview

    none Are you currently on the job hunt or internship search, and looking to practice your interview skills?  Are you someone who gets nervous when thinking about a job interview?  If you answered YES to any of the above, then sign up for our Mock Intervie ...

  5. Ace the Interview

    none Are you currently on the job hunt or internship search, and looking to practice your interview skills?  Are you someone who gets nervous when thinking about a job interview?  If you answered YES to any of the above, then sign up for our Mock Intervie ...

  6. Unjust Borders: Migration to and within Europe and the ambivalence of human rights

    none Human rights can be ambiguous. In the European Union they “protect” Roma minorities and exclude them at the same time. This happens in the context of the ongoing, Europe-wide debates of whether states- and, by extension, the EU- have “a right to excl ...

  7. A Work of Mourning Always Incomplete: Claude Lanzmann’s Archive of the Catastrophe

    none In 1973 Claude Lanzmann embarked on the making of his cinematographic opus, Shoah (1985). Over the course of twelve years, he gathered 230 hours of interviews and location filming before editing this material into a nine-and-a-half-hour work. Followi ...

  8. Philosophy Strikes Twice- Book Launch for Oliver Feltham and Julian Culp

    none Join us as we celebrate two new publications from Professors Oliver Feltham and Julian Culp of the Philosophy Department. Professor  Steven Sawyer and Dr Chiara Destri (Sciences Po) will be speaking with the authors about the books followed by a gene ...

  9. Ethics in the Digital Society, David Wright

    none Join us for a lecture from David Wright, sponsored by the Civic Media Lab. David Wright will first identify the various actors who have turned the Internet into a danger zone, including state-sponsored attackers, governments and companies engaged in ...

  10. FfIRE- Forum Francophone (AUP- OIF) Oleg Kobtzeff

    none   FfIRE (Forum francophone interdépartemental de recherches et d'enseignement) est un partenariat entre AUP et l'OIF (l'Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie) pour promouvoir la langue française au sein de AUP et faire connait ...

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