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The Inauguration of President Sonya Stephens
The American University of Paris, Europe’s premier American international institution of higher learning, marked, on October 20, 2022, an exciting new milestone in its 60-year history: the inauguration of Professor Sonya Stephens as its 13th President. Th ...
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Professor Sharon Weill Receives Grant to Study French Asylum Courts
Professor Sharon Weill At The American University of Paris, small class sizes and an emphasis on faculty mentorship alongside teaching combine to make the perfect environment for student–faculty collaboration. Professor Sharon Weill’s research, which regu ...
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Science and Cinema Meet in Alexis Gambis Film Masterclass
Professors at AUP regularly invite experts into the classroom to enhance the learning experience by offering students new points of view from professionals working in international careers. These speakers are often interdisciplinarians, as AUP’s academic ...
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IMAGINE R – THE STUDENT DISCOUNT METRO CARD
Welcome to Paris! If you are wondering about what is the most cost effective way to get around the city, then check out Imagine R, a metro pass that gives you access to all zones (1–5) of Paris for all types of public transportation (Metro, Bus and RER). ...
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A New Narrative: Imagining an Alternative Psychology
Is there an alternative to the mainstream of psychology, one that could help to better understand the fundamental problem of meaning-making? On September 20, Brian Schiff, head of AUP’s Psychology, Health and Gender Department, entertained a roundtable of ...
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In Conversation with Jhumpa Lahiri and Biswamit Dwibedy: Translation, Truth and Circling the Silence
Jhumpa Lahiri (left) and Dan Gunn (right) In April 2025, The American University of Paris welcomed to campus Jhumpa Lahiri, a celebrated author and the winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize. Her visit came as she joined forty other authors in contributing to ...
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László Krasznahorkai, friend of AUP’s Center for Writers and Translators, Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature
László Krasznahorkai, photographed by Miklós Déri In September 2010, Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai visited The American University of Paris to celebrate the publication of Animalinside, a hauntingly existential work written for the Cahiers Ser ...
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...And More
A Guide of Neopronouns: Are you a person, place or a thing? We have good news. Gertrude Stein on Writing ...
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Democratic Education in the Digital Era
these technologies, communication scholars argue, has led to phenomena such as “fake news” and “echo ...
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Visual Culture
Communicating Fashion CM 3027 Video Production for Broadcast News CM/AN 3049 Media and Ethnography CM/GS 3053 ...