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The economic downturn that is causing disruption the world over has brought with it uncertainty for many – not least those who, as lockdowns came into force around the world, were seeking employment or a career change.

Professor Irene Caratelli, Director of the International Relations and Global Politics program at AUR and faculty lead of the EurHope Project, has recently published an in-depth and profound article for the IAI (Isti

This pandemic sucks. Let’s go ahead and acknowledge that first.

Dr Antonio Marchesi, professor of International Law, gives a lecture on Migration: Borders Before People? 

On April 21st, Rome celebrated its 2773rd birthday. The magnificent parades throughout the city that usually mark this occasion were replaced this year by a low-key commemoration broadcast online and on television.

An ethnographic and literary homage to a unique plant from a unique part of Ethiopia. Dr.

Alexander Aidan

  • Aidan, A. J. (2020)  Democratic Assessment: Using a students-as-partners approach to re-think assessment in Consumer Behaviour, JUICE: Journal of Useful Investigations in Creative Education, Issue 3. 

One of the key questions summarizing the dramatic challenges raised by the COVID19 crisis is: “Once we reach the bottom, to whom should the last ventilator be given: a young woman or an old man?” This question has two wrong, and devastating, hidden assumptions.

Visit the virtual launch page to celebrate with us this small triumph over adversity, and listen to audio and video contributions from AUR President Richard Hodges, Dean of Academic Affairs Genevieve Gessert, EWLP Program Director Lisa Colletta, professor Andrea Pacor, student editors Alexandra T