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AGS Celebrates its 20th Anniversary

On June 4-7th, alumni and members of the AGS community from around the world will travel to France on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the American Graduate School in Paris. A series of events will celebrate the development of AGS since it inaugurated its first class in the summer of 1994, under the name ...

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Alan Riding Gives a Guest Lecture on Cultural Life in Paris

On May 12th, AGS hosted author and journalist Alan Riding for an exceptional guest lecture on the Arts and Literature Scene in Paris during the 1920s. This event was organized for a group of undergraduate students visiting from AGS's partner Arcadia University, on a week-long global field study course on "Americans Expat Writers in Paris".

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Upcoming Guest Lecture on the Ukrainian Crisis From a Geopolitical Perspective

Ukrainian FlagOn May 27th, the American Graduate School in Paris will host an exceptional guest lecture on the theme "The Crisis in Ukraine: A Geopolitical Interpretation" by Professor Manlio Graziano, specialist of geopolitics and geopolitics of religions.

Professor Graziano explains: "From a geopolitical perspective, the current crisis in Ukraine is the latest chapter of the relationship ...

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Upcoming Career Workshop

On May 14th, AGS will host a career workshop titled "Preparing for Your Future - Pursuits After AGS", open to all AGS students and recent graduates.

The AGS Career Workshops are part of the services offered by AGS to provide support and guidance to students during their studies and after graduation (more information here.)

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AGS Hosts Symposium on How to Build an NGO From Scratch

The latest edition of the AGS Wine and Cheese symposium, on April 30th, focused on NGO work, with an inspiring presentation on "How to Build an NGO from Scratch". The evening's speaker was Chiara Condi, founder and president of HERA France, a charity providing training and mentorship to empower women in vulnerable situations, such as former ...

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Students Travel to Strasbourg, Visit the Council of Europe

On April 7th and 8th, the group of undergraduate students spending the Spring semester in Paris went on a two-day trip to the Alsatian city of Strasbourg, in the East of France. Strasbourg is home to some of the major institutions of the European Union, which provided students firsthand exposure to the EU political system and real-life illustration ...

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Participants From Over 15 Countries at the AGS Conference 2014

The AGS Graduate Student Conference 2014 (April 17-18) saw presenters and attendees from over fifteen countries discuss the many aspects of "Cyber-Developments in International Relations". They examined the impact of the internet, information technology developments and social media on such various topics as diplomacy, democracy, security, freedom and children's rights.

"Cyberdiplomacy, cybersecurity, cyberwar, cyberpeace... we have 'cyberized' a ...

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9th AGS Annual Conference Addresses Cyber-Developments in International Relations

On April 17-18, the American Graduate School in Paris will host its 9th Annual Conference on the theme of Cyber-Developments in International Relations. Taking place in Paris, the conference will gather academics, graduate students, and professionals from more than a dozen countries to discuss the impact of the Internet and other technologies on the way countries ...

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Students Go to Morocco for Three-Day Negotiation Simulation

On April 5-10, a group of seven AGS students will travel to Rabat, Morocco to take part in a three-day simulation of a Francophonie Summit. This is part of the dual program in Diplomacy and Strategic Negotiation offered by AGS in partnership with Université Paris-Sud (Sceaux). Participating AGS students will be joining other ...

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Students Travel to Nice on French Riviera

The group of undergraduate students who are spending the spring semester in Paris through the Arcadia/AGS study abroad program travelled to the French Côte d'Azur for a four-day cultural trip, March 6-9. They stayed in Nice, France's 5th largest city, where they explored the historical area named "Vieux Nice", with its many shops and restaurants, and ...

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