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AGS Wine and Cheese Evening on the Political Implications of the Global Carbon Supply Chain

Dr. Kathryn Harrison, Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia, will be animating AGS's next Wine and Cheese evening on Wednesday May 6th, with a discussion of "International Carbon Trade and Domestic Climate Politics."

The presentation will begin with a puzzle: how have jurisdictions such as Norway, whose economies rely on fossil fuel production, ...

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AGS Conference 2015: Participants from More than Ten Countries Discuss the Role of NGOs in Global Governance

The 10th edition of the AGS graduate conference was a success, with participants from all over the world gathered in Paris to discuss the Influence and Role of NGOs in Global Governance. Speakers from Canada, Hungary, Nigeria, India, Guatemala, Ireland, Austria, France, the US, New Zealand, and Haiti shared their research findings and experience on various ...

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AGS Now Offers Dedicated Student Housing

AGS now has dedicated housing available for its students, with 30 fully renovated studios or one-bedroom units in a modern apartment building located in the upscale 16th arrondissement of Paris.

This new development was decided by AGS make it easier for its students to move and settle in Paris. The French capital, like most European capitals, is ...

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AGS and Arcadia Jointly Offer Newly Redesigned International MBA Program in Paris

AGS is offering a newly redesigned International MBA program. Still following the one-year format of the existing MBAtaught in Paris and fully accredited in the US in partnership with Arcadia University, the newly redesigned program includes an added specialization in global management and international development. This ...

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Guest Talk on Gender and Sustainable Development

Dr. Rahel Steinbach, Programme Officer at the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), Energy Branch, Division of Technology, Industry and Economics, will be delivering a talk in Dr. Anand's International Environmental Politics class on Thursday March 19 from 3-4 pm. This talk will be part of the course discussion on Environmental Justice. Dr. Steinbach's talk is entitled, "Gender ...

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AGS Paris Alumni Share their Experience at Career Workshop

On February 12th, AGS hosted a career workshop for the students in the M.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy program. AGS alumni residing in Paris came to share their experience and insights about international affairs careers in France and internationally. They provided advice on resume writing, networking strategies, and career planning, as well as information on ...

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FGM: Why You Should Care and What You Can Do?

As part of AGS's continued work and engagement for women's rights, we hosted on February 4th a presentation and discussion on the theme: "Female Genital Mutilation: Why you should care and what you can do?" on February 4th. The talk was co-led by two guest speakers: Lorraine Koonce, Esq., and Dr. Tobe Levin, both of ...

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Students Travel to Strasbourg, Visit the Council of Europe

On February 1-2, the undergraduate students spending the Spring semester in Paris through the Arcadia/AGS study abroad program travelled to Strasbourg, in the Eastern region of Alsace in France. This was an opportunity for the students to see firsthand the EU political institutions, which they learned about in the classroom. They were given a private guided ...

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Exciting Semester Ahead in the International Relations Program

The Spring semester has begun. Classes started today for the new students who joined us this week for the International Relations and Diplomacy Master's and Ph.D. programs. With students from a diverse range of cultures, from Norway to Sierra Leone and from Nigeria to Puerto Rico, the new group promises to spark great ...

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Welcome to our New Group of Undergraduate Students

AGS just welcomed the new group of undergraduate students who joined the program for a study abroad semester in Paris. After a welcome dinner at a traditional French restaurant, the students enjoyed their first few days discovering what will be their home city for the next four months, and getting introduced to the program and activities. ...

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