In December the ¹ú²ú ¸£Àû ¸ßÇå in Paris's research center saw the release of its first book : Crimes Against Women (Nova Publishers, USA), a collective work edited by AGS professor David Wingeate Pike, with a foreword by Bangladeshi author ...
Rebecca Gaghen from the International Energy Agency came to AGS on December 3 as a guest speaker to talk about the mission, challenges and inner workings of IEA.
The International Energy Agency was established in 1974. Its mission to ensure international energy security, encourage ...
Amnesty International France Vice-President and former Chairman Francis Perrin was a guest speaker at AGS on November 26, in Professor Anand's class on International Organizations. He talked to the students about AIF's action on French domestic human rights issues, especially related to refugees ...
On November 11-12, students in the Arcadia study abroad program at AGS went on a trip to Brussels as part of their out-of-the-classroom study of the European Union. Along with AGS staff members Jennifer Wright and Matthew Delabre, they visited ...
AGS's latest Wine and Cheese evening was held around the theme: "Tocqueville, Islam, and Democracy." AGS students, alumni, faculty, staff and guests ...
French economist Vanessa Strauss-Kahn is teaching the course on Managerial Economics in the Master Executive Master's in Finance program on November 12-21. The modular format of the EMSF program at AGS features one course every month ...
As part of the AGS's efforts to provide its students and graduates with career support and counseling, two workshops will be offered this semester. They will be conducted by AGS alumna Christy Davis, who has extensive experience in the headhunting sector.
The first AGS "Wine and Cheese" evening of the Fall Semester was held on September 29 around the theme of the war in Afghanistan. The evening's discussion was animated by AGS Associate Professor Anton Koslov.