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Program Faculty Directors

Athens: Greek Antiquity and Its Legacy Jonathan Hall
Barcelona: Civilization in the Western Mediterranean Noel Blanco Mourelle
Barcelona: Civilization in the Western Mediterranean (in Spanish) Noel Blanco Mourelle
Barcelona: Public Policy Christopher Berry
Beijing: East Asia, Past and Present Paola Iovene
Berlin: Conflict, Community, and Sustainability (September Course) Evan Carver
Cairo: Middle Eastern Civilizations Ahmed El Shamsy
Córdoba: Crossroads of Mediterranean Civilizations Carolina López-Ruiz
Dakar: African Civilizations Emily Lynn Osborn
Dakar: Colonizations François Richard
Florence: Drawing Through the World (September Course) Katherine Desjardins
Florence: Living with History (September Course) Ada Palmer
Hong Kong: Economics Victor Lima, Kotaro Yoshida
Hong Kong: Global Studies Brodwyn Fischer
Istanbul: Middle Eastern Civilizations Ahmed El Shamsy
Jerusalem in Middle Eastern Civilizations James T. Robinson
London: British Literature and Culture Benjamin Saltzman
London: Democracy James Sparrow
Marrakesh: Middle Eastern Civilizations in Morocco Yousef Casewit
Oaxaca: Mexico in Latin American Civilizations Dain Borges, Sergio Delgado Moya
Paris: 19th Century French Art in Paris Museums (September Course) Martha Ward
Paris: Art History Martha Ward
Paris: Astronomy Fausto Cattaneo
Paris: Cinema and Media Studies Maria Belodubrovskaya
Paris: Classics of Social and Political Thought Sankar Muthu, Daragh Grant
Paris: Colonizations François Richard
Paris: Critical Theory Lisa Wedeen
Paris: Democracy James Sparrow
Paris: Economics Victor Lima, Kotaro Yoshida
Paris: European Civilization Daisy Delogu
Paris: European Civilization (in French) Daisy Delogu
Paris: European Civilization (Summer Quarter) Daisy Delogu
Paris: Formation of Knowledge Dario Maestripieri
Paris: Gender and Sexuality in World Civilizations Daisy Delogu
Paris: Global Health Kathleen Beavis
Paris: Human Rights Mark Bradley
Paris: Inequality and Global Social Development Robert Chaskin
Paris: Intermediate French Isabelle Faton
Paris: Joan of Arc (September Course) Daisy Delogu
Paris: Law, Letters, and Society (September Course) David Lebow
Paris: Mathematics John Boller
Paris: Migration, Decolonization, and Diaspora Civilization Jennifer Cole
Paris: Music in Western Civilization Anne Walters Robertson
Paris: Neuroscience Peggy Mason
Paris: On Images (September Course) Laura Letinsky
Paris: Philosophy Anton Ford
Paris: Psychology Steven Shevell
Paris: Russia and Eurasia: Empires, Societies, Cultures Faith Hillis
Paris: Urbanism Alan Kolata
Pune: South Asian Civilization in India Kaushik Sunder Rajan, Tyler Williams
Rome, Antiquity to the Baroque Michèle Lowrie, Justin Steinberg, Niall Atkinson
Vienna in Western Civilization Eric Santner
Vienna: Jewish Civilization Na'ama Rokem
Vienna: Music in Western Civilization Anne Walters Robertson