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TRDA 4595W Paris: Modernism and the Arts, Then and Now: GW Research Days

This course offers a multi-disciplinary view of the aesthetic movements that changed the course of art and thought in Europe and elsewhere during the first half of the 20th century.

Research Days

Have you ever considered a forum for showcasing and talking about your research? GW's Research Days is a great opportunity to present your work to an audience of your peers, professors and friends, and several students from the Paris Modernism course have presented over the years (see photos below). 

Highlights:

  • Two-day event featuring poster presentations and keynote speakers
  • Day 1 focuses on arts, business, education, engineering, humanities, law, sciences, and other topics
  • Day 2 focuses on health and medicine topics across the University
  • There is information on the GW Research Days website, and you can find tips on writing an abstract (and a couple of examples) here.

Think you might be interested? We would love to discuss it with you!

Research Days - Paris Modernism students presenting their work

Dorothy White Stands Next to her poster about The New Media of Modernism

Dorothy White (2015)

Sherry Zhou stands next to her poster entitled Monet's Floating World

Sherry Zhou (2015)

Katie Banks stands next to her poster that details bridging the gap between the arts and sciences.

Katie Banks (2015)

Tara stands by her poster regarding the multiplicity of identity.

Tara Kosowski (2016)

Liam Walsh presents his poster exploring the roles of cities.

Liam Wash (2016)

Julia Barrett presents her poster on focusing on the success of Sarah Bernhardt.

Julia Barrett (2017)

Contact

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