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Syria Round Table II: Syrian Gulag: Inside Assad’s Prisons
Out of a pre-war Syrian population of 24 million, at some point during the ongoing conflict, there were about 250,000 Syrians detained in its many prisons, a percentage of the population (1%) that dwarfs that of many other authoritarian regimes. Imprisonm ...
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Through the Clouds– The Art of Amy West
Please join us for the opening of the latest exhibit in the Combes Fine Art Gallery. Through the Clouds is a glass and silk installation from artist Amy West. ...
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Cahiers Series: Mercy, Athena
The CWT presents: Andrea Applebee The Chaiers Series- Mercy, Athena Having arrived from the United States to make a new life in Greece, Andrea Applebee gives a vivid account of the challenges and pleasures that await her as she learns a new language and m ...
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Perspectives on Academic Freedom: USA & Europe
Join the AUP Center for Critical Democracy Studies for a symposium on the contemporary challenges and threats to academic freedom in the United States and Europe. Keynote address: Robert C. Post | Professor of Law, Yale Law School Participants Olivier ...
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Vernissage: "Drawings, Something Old, Something New" by Joe Neill
REGISTRATION REQUIRED The AUP community is warmly invited to the vernissage for "Drawings, Something Old, Something New" by Joe Neill in the Combes Fine Arts Gallery. Please fill out the form below to register. The exhibition runs from May 22- ...
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Increasing Accountability and Reducing Polarization through Evaluative Voting with Dr. Pierre Etienne Vandamme
The Center for Critical Democracy Studies presents: Increasing Accountability and Reducing Polarization through Evaluative Voting with Dr. Pierre-Etienne Vandamme (UC Louvain). Abstract: Outside of social choice theory, philosophical reflection on voting ...
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Kings & Queens 13: Gift Giving and Communication Networks
Kings & Queens 13 will be held from May 27 to 29, 2024, with the first two days reserved for the conference opening and scholarly proceedings to take place at The American University of Paris. The Organizing Committee is currently working on a third ...
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Public Memory and the Shoah
‘ The efficacy of memory practices for social betterment is most often taken axiomatically and uncritically as an established fact. This interdisciplinary workshop launched a discussion with scholars and practitioners from multiple disciplines and perspec ...
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The Armenian Genocide: New Interpretations and Cross-Disciplinary Conversations
From the 30th of June to the 2nd of July in 2025, The American University of Paris and the AGBU Nubar Library will host an international conference that will ask: how can the social sciences, memory studies, and genocide studies contribute to a broader un ...
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There and back again: Olfactory research with King penguins and life in the sub-Antarctic
Dr. Gregory Cunningham is a Professor of Biology at St. John Fisher University in Rochester, NY and a Visiting Professor in the Computer Science, Mathematics and Environmental Science Department at AUP. His area of expertise pertains to studying how birds ...