Past Events

This is an archive of past events at AUR - you can filter these by 'associated academic program' using the drop-down list above.

International law expert Maria Beatrice Deli will discuss the UN Sustainability Goals and the related challenges facing businesses in the future, as part of the Spring Business Lecture S

19 Feb 2018, 19:00
Via Pietro Roselli, 16

A presentation of the European Union and its evolution, in terms of history, power, structure, and institutions. The nature and uniqueness of the European Integration process is fascinating and complex at the same time. This evening lecture will help to shed some light on these complexities.

7 Feb 2018, 19:00
Via Pietro Roselli, 16

Underwater sites are among the most challenging environments for archaeologists and cultural heritage managers.

6 Feb 2018, 19:00
Via Pietro Roselli, 16

Colin SageIn his talk entitled The global food system, nitrogen and the metabolic rift: Farming - and eating -within planetary boundaries, Prof.

30 Jan 2018, 16:00
Via della Navicella, 12

The American University of Rome is pleased to announce a partnership with Umanism and 369 Gradi to help bring the

14 Dec 2017, 18:30
Via Giacinto Carini, 78

Esquiline: Story of a Hill
Exhibition by cultural heritage students.
 

7 Dec 2017, 18:30
Via Pietro Roselli, 16

Dr Amy GiddingsPlease join us for a special guest lecture on Tuesday, November 21st at 12.15 in the auditorium with visiting professor, Dr.

21 Nov 2017, 12:15
Via Pietro Roselli, 16

Originally from Boston, Melanie moved to Rome in 2008 and graduated from AUR in 2013 with a BA in Communications with a double minor in English and Digital Film and Media.

Melanie wrote her first novel during her sophomore and junior year at AUR, and together with Professor Lisa Colletta edited the first draft as her senior thesis assignment.

After graduation, Melanie signed with her literary agent from California and wrote the first draft of her second novel.

Melanie continues to reside in Rome as she balances writing and working at FAO full time.
 

20 Nov 2017, 19:00
Via Pietro Roselli, 16

International migration poses a number of important challenges in today's globalized world. In the last twenty years, the Mediterranean  has been the center of several migratory routes connecting the Middle East and the Southern rim of the"Mare Nostrum" to Europe. Governmental and non governmental actors have recently clashed over what is the right way to address the ongoing "migratory crisis". This conference brings together Dr Antonio Marchesi (Professor of International Law and President of Amnesty International Italy), Dr Gabriele Eminente (Director General Médecins Sans Frontières - MSF)and Dr Lyal Sunga (Professor of International Law, AUR and Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law), three  leading  experts who will discuss whether as some claim life-saving operations a threat to security, or rather constitute a necessary response to a humanitarian emergency.

13 Nov 2017, 19:00
Via Pietro Roselli, 16

Robben Island, situated 8km off the coast of Cape Town, or Mother City as it is affectionately known, is unmistakably etched into the horizon and ‘visible’ in more ways than one to the local, as well as visiting eye.

9 Nov 2017, 19:00
Via Pietro Roselli, 16