Dr Hugh Hagan (University of Edinburgh):
Dr Hugh Hagan (University of Edinburgh):
Dr Hugh Hagan (University of Edinburgh):
A series of presentations exploring the British Library's remarkable digital collections, organised by British Library Labs and the University of Edinburgh as part of the British Library Labs Roadshow (2016).
Cormac O’Keefe (YES ‘N’ YOU, Paris): Code, methods and the production of educational data.
[Centre for Research in Digital Education]
Dr Mika Pajunen (University of Helsinki): Evidence for a Compositional Strategy of the Second Temple Period: The Use of Long Poetic Units in Narrative Contexts
Poetry and the Referendum: 2014 and After
To find out more about the series and book ticket, visit
www.renaissancetoreferendum.blogspot.com
http://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.eventbrite.co.uk
Email any queries to Greg.Thomas@ed.ac.uk
Sofia Turk (Durham University) ‘Settlement and Landscape: Late Roman to Early Medieval occupation on the Rhine delta’
Caterina Giannattasio: Talking buildings: Protocols for surveying architectural heritage in Italy
Dr Freya Gowrley (University of Edinburgh): The Sister Arts: Needlework between Thread, Paint, and Print in Eighteenth-century Britain
History of Art Research Seminars take place on Thursdays at 5.15pm in the newly-refurbished Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place, with drinks afterwards in the John Higgit Gallery. Everyone is welcome; please contact Dr Catriona Murray, the series organiser, if you have any questions.
Dr Alan MacDonald (University of Dundee): The Rhetoric of Representation: Parliamentary Commissions, 1639-41
Chloe Alaghband-Zadeh (University of Cambridge)
Listeners’ experiences of North Indian classical music: how embodied ways of listening perform imagined histories and social class
The Music Research Seminars are organised by Dr Benedict Taylor (b.taylor@ed.ac.uk)