September 2017

Dr Rebekah Lee

Dr Rebekah Lee (Department of History Goldsmiths College, University of London): Towards an Alternative Archive of Road Safety Interventions in South Africa: A Historical and Ethnographic Approach

Event date: 
Wednesday 20 September 2017 to Thursday 21 September 2017
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
Institute for Advanced Studies in the HUmanities, 2 Hope Park Square

Towards an Alternative Archive of Road Safety Interventions in South Africa: A Historical and Ethnographic Approach

 

Dr Rebekah Lee

Department of History

Goldsmiths College, University of London

 

Alumnae/i News

Fellows in the Garden

We are always delighted to hear about the ongoing careers of our Fellows after they leave IASH. We are especially proud that around 80% of our Postdoctoral Fellows go on to secure lectureships and further grants within a year of completing their fellowships with us. If you have news of a promotion or new appointment, please do let us know!

Dr Elisenda Casanas Adam, Dr Daniel Cetrà, Dr Robert Liñeira (University of Edinburgh) and Dr Mariola Tàrrega (University of Stirling): 'Towards Independence? Understanding the 2017 Catalan Referendum'.

Event date: 
Monday 2 October 2017 to Tuesday 3 October 2017
Time: 
16:00
Location: 
Seminar Room 2, Chrystal Macmillan Building

MONDAY 02 OCTOBER

 

4pm, Seminar Room 2, Chrystal Macmillan Building

Dr Elisenda Casanas Adam, Dr Daniel Cetrà, Dr Robert Liñeira (University of Edinburgh) and Dr Mariola Tàrrega (University of Stirling): 'Towards Independence? Understanding the 2017 Catalan Referendum'. [Sociology/ASEN-Edinburgh]

 

Morag Grant (University of Edinburgh)   Proving Music Torture

Event date: 
Thursday 30 November 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A of Alison House

Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh

 

Music Research Seminars 2017–18

Semester 1

 

Seminars take place at 5.15 p.m. in Lecture Room A of Alison House, and all are welcome

 

30 November    Morag Grant (University of Edinburgh)   Proving Music Torture

Inja Stanovic (University of Sheffield)     J. Donaldson’s Piano Sonata: analytical, historical and interpretational contexts

Event date: 
Thursday 23 November 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A of Alison House

Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh

 

Music Research Seminars 2017–18

Semester 1

 

Seminars take place at 5.15 p.m. in Lecture Room A of Alison House, and all are welcome

 

23 November    Inja Stanovic (University of Sheffield)     J. Donaldson’s Piano Sonata: analytical, historical and interpretational contexts

Martin Suckling (University of York)    Post-post-spectral: a personal history of petty theft, not-always-deliberate misunderstanding, and microtonal music

Event date: 
Thursday 16 November 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A of Alison House

Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh

 

Music Research Seminars 2017–18

Semester 1

 

Seminars take place at 5.15 p.m. in Lecture Room A of Alison House, and all are welcome

 

16 November    Martin Suckling (University of York)    Post-post-spectral: a personal history of petty theft, not-always-deliberate misunderstanding, and microtonal music

Felipe Trotta (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil) Annoying music: sound and spaces in everyday life

Event date: 
Thursday 9 November 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A of Alison House

Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh

 

Music Research Seminars 2017–18

Semester 1

 

Seminars take place at 5.15 p.m. in Lecture Room A of Alison House, and all are welcome

 

9 November       Felipe Trotta (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil) Annoying music: sound and spaces in everyday life

Thomas McGeary            Farinelli in England: ‘One God’ or the Devil?

Event date: 
Thursday 2 November 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A of Alison House

Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh

 

Music Research Seminars 2017–18

Semester 1

 

Seminars take place at 5.15 p.m. in Lecture Room A of Alison House, and all are welcome

 

2 November       Thomas McGeary            Farinelli in England: ‘One God’ or the Devil?