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Grupo Leya is a Portuguese multinational book publishing company established in January 2007 as a holding company incorporating some of the biggest Portuguese and Brazilian publishers and two of the largest African publishers. [1]
Ypi earned her laurea in philosophy at the Sapienza University of Rome in 2002 [7] and her laurea in Literature from the same institution in 2004. [7] She received her Master of Research from the European University Institute in 2005 and her PhD in Political Theory from the European University Institute in 2008, with a thesis on Statist cosmopolitanism under the supervision of Peter Wagner.
Pineapple Support is a nonprofit organization that provides free and low-cost mental health therapy to pornographic film actors, producers and others who work in the adult film industry.
The Prémio Leya is a Portuguese literary award established in 2008 and awarded annually by the Portuguese book publishing company Leya to an unpublished Portuguese-language novel. The winner receives €100,000, making it one of the richest literary prizes in the world .
Leya may refer to: Grupo Leya, a Portuguese publishing company; Leya language, a language of Zambia and Zimbabwe; Ella Leya, Azerbaijani American composer, singer ...
LEYA have released two full-length albums. The Fool (2018) and Flood Dream (2020) were released on New York-based label NNA Tapes. [2] [3]LEYA's work has earned acclaim from notable publications including Pitchfork, Document Journal, i-D, Noisey, and The New York Times.
Chilean writer, professor and philologist [109] Maria Isaura Pereira de Queiróz: 1918–2018: 100: Brazilian sociologist [110] Sybil Plumlee: 1911–2012: 100: American teacher and police officer [111] Frank Popper: 1918–2020: 102: Czech-born French-British historian of art and technology, professor and author [112] [113] Norman Porteous ...
This is a list of notable Georgetown University faculty, including both current and past faculty at the Washington, D.C. school.As of 2007, Georgetown University employs approximately 1,202 full-time and 451 part-time faculty members across its three campuses. [1]