AGS Ph.D. Candidate Fatimaah Menefee will present her doctoral research on soft power and international relations of Asian and African countries at four academic conferences in the coming months: in France, Poland, Ghana, and Singapore.
Fatimaah joined the American Graduate School in Paris in September 2018 after engaging in an already very international career that spanned the ...
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In December, the American Graduate School in Paris hosted an official delegation of media and publishing executives from Vietnam for a two-week professional development program focusing on the media and publishing industry in France.
The ten-day intensive curriculum involved seminars by specialized faculty and guest speakers as well as site visits and meetings ...
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AGS Ph.D. Candidate Khalid Al Jufairi was invited for the second year by his alma mater Georgetown University to give a guest lecture about his doctoral research as part of the university's Executive Master in Emergency Disaster Management. Khalid's doctoral research investigates and explores why the rise of fear-related xenophobia is endangering liberal democracy and its ...
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The American Graduate School in Paris is hosting a series of professional development and capacity building programs in diplomacy, in partnership with the Académie des Métiers de la Diplomatie, led by former director of programming at Academic Diplomatique Internationale, Mbarka Zineddine. These programs are aimed at current and aspiring diplomats, government officials, journalists, ...
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From September 10-21, the American Graduate School in Paris is hosting a governmental delegation from Vietnam for a professional development program entitled “Justice and Ethics in Financial Oversight: the French Experience.” A group of twenty senior officials from the Vietnamese Ministry of Justice travelled to Paris as part of a long-term initiative to send civil servants ...
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AGS's specialist of African politics Professor Douglas Yates was invited to participate in the Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) "Africa Convening" international conference in Harare, Zimbabwe from 16-18 August 2018. The Young Scholars Initiative is an international research network gathering 5,000 scholars, students, and young professionals in 125 countries working on finding a new ...
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Professors Anton Koslov and Douglas Yates were invited to speak at the 13th Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity on Jeju Island in South Korea (June 26-28). This three-day event brought together 5,500 people from 70 countries to discuss this year’s theme: “Reengineering Peace for Asia”, with the objective of exploring new approaches to peace through ...
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The American Graduate School in Paris Class of 2018 Commencement was held on June 1st in the French Senate, under the sponsorship of Senator Catherine Morin-Desailly, President of the Senate’s Commission on Culture, Education and Communication. Graduates from numerous parts of the globe, including the United States, the Dominican Republic, Vietnam, the ...
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By Emma Linsenmayer M.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy Candidate, 2019
Dr Elizabeth Milovidov, who teaches the International Public Law (IPL) course at AGS, brought her course to life by organizing a day-trip to Strasbourg for her students to experience IPL first hand in the host city of the Council of Europe. The itinerary included ...
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On 11 April 2018, the American Graduate School in Paris signed a partnership with the University of New England (UNE, Maine, USA) to launch a “UNE in Paris” study-abroad program.
This program was tailored by AGS to host undergraduate students from the University of New England for a semester in the heart of ...
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