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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 ...
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Call for Applicants for Paris Writer’s Residency 2024
The 2024 application deadline has been extended until May 13th! From 1 March, applications are invited for The Paris Writer's Residency, sponsored jointly by The American University of Paris (AUP), the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Arts Centre), a ...
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Counting on Beetles: AUP students unlock clues to the impacts of climate change
The impact of climate change is rippling across the globe and reshaping the natural world. At AUP, students are not just learning about it in the classroom; they are actively enhancing our collective understanding through unique research. This semester, a ...
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Making as Inquiry: The Many Creations of AUP Fine Arts Professor Stéphane Treilhou
When AUP Fine Arts Professor Stéphane Treilhou wants to understand something, he makes it. The many artistic disciplines he works in–including painting, printmaking, jewelry making, and music–afford him a wealth of knowledge and skills with which to do so ...
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A Day with Writer-in-Residence Tinashe Mushakavanhu
Tinashe Mushakavanhu Our 2023 writer in residence, Tinashe Mushakavanhu, spoke with AUP creative writing students about imagination, form, media, the Zimbabwean literary diaspora, and artmaking under the radar of authoritarianism. Using examples from his ...
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Author Andrea Applebee joins illustrious writers published in the 35th Edition of AUP’s Cahiers Series
Every day, American poet, editor and scholar Andrea Applebee navigates the cobblestone streets of Athens, which has been her home for eight years. Rocky, winding, and boisterous with people and motorbikes, the ancient routes twist and turn through both mo ...
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Bridging culture and curriculum: Dr. Christy Shields’ innovative work on food offers opportunities for experiential learning
Professor Dr. Christy Shields Renowned anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss said that food is not just good to eat; food is also good to think. Associate Professor of Anthropology Dr. Christy Shields, who helms a burgeoning interest in food studies at AUP, ...
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Well-being / Bien-être Conference
well-being: well-being could not be measured only by the level of consumption and the quantity of resources ... 15:00–15:15: Stephen SAWYER (AUP): Présentation 15:15–15:45: Eloi LAURENT (Sciences-Po et Stanford): Human ... differentiated responsibility and vulnerability of human groups. This presentation will attempt to articulate ...
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Bordeaux: Food, History and Nature
Drugs in World History SC1099 FB5 Science Explains How Natural Resources Influence History SC1070 The ... various food resources on historical events, including both voluntary and forced migrations of ...
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Anna Russakoff
manuscripts. She has also co-edited a volume about humans and animals in medieval France. Her current research ... Iconography, vol. 37 (2016): 146-180. Human and Animal in Medieval France, 12-15th century, Co-editor with ... Animals in medieval art Art History and Fine Arts Faculty Member ...