January 2018

Nora Goldschmidt (University of Durham):

Event date: 
Wednesday 14 March 2018
Time: 
17:10

this event has been removed from the Classics website - presumably it's been cancelled.

 

Wednesday 14 Mar

5.10pm, Venue tbc         

Nora Goldschmidt (University of Durham): Writing lives in Roman poetry.

[Classics]

 

Paul Cartledge (University of Cambridge): What kind of democracy is this? Ancient Greek versus modern conceptions.

Event date: 
Wednesday 7 February 2018 to Thursday 8 February 2018
Time: 
18:00
Location: 
Teviot Lecture Theatre, William Robertson Wing.

Wednesday 7 Feb           

6pm, Teviot Lecture Theatre, William Robertson Wing.

Paul Cartledge (University of Cambridge): What kind of democracy is this? Ancient Greek versus modern conceptions.

[Classics, in association with the Classical Association of Scotland]

 

Rodrigo Liscovsky and Sophie Stone - double presentation

Event date: 
Thursday 18 January 2018 to Friday 19 January 2018
Time: 
14:00
Location: 
1.06, Old Surgeons' Hall

Thursday 18th January 2018, 2pm - 3.30pm
Seminar Room 1.06, Old Surgeons' Hall
Rodrigo Liscovsky (PhD Candidate, University of Edinburgh STIS); Collaborate or Perish: A Multi-Level Social Network Analysis of Scientific Internationalisation in Latin America Using a Combination of Methods in STS; 
Sophie Stone (PhD Candidate, University of Edinburgh STIS): Towards an empirical account of the relationship between synthetic biology entities and concepts of the human

Adjitya Sardar (University of Warwick): The Authoritarian Handbook: Reflections on Indian Politics since 2014

Event date: 
Friday 19 January 2018 to Saturday 20 January 2018
Time: 
17:00
Location: 
G16, William Robertson Wing (Doorway 4, Teviot Place)

Adjitya Sardar (University of Warwick): The Authoritarian Handbook: Reflections on Indian Politics since 2014

Date:        Friday 19th January 2018

Venue:      G16, William Robertson Wing (Doorway 4, Teviot Place)

Time:         1700 - 1900

This is a co-badged event between Centre for Modern and Contemporary History and the Centre for South Asian Studies (discussant Wilfried Swenden)

Abstract

Dr Andrea Liebschner (Ural Federal State University, Ekaterinburg): Food for thought? The lexis of gastronomy in Russia

Event date: 
Thursday 18 January 2018 to Friday 19 January 2018
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
Princess Dashkova Russian Centre, 19 Buccleuch Place

Dr Andrea Liebschner (Ural Federal State University, Ekaterinburg): Food for thought? The lexis of gastronomy in Russia

Thursday 18th January, 13.00-14.00h

Princess Dashkova Russian Centre, 19 Buccleuch Place

 

all info: http://edin.ac/2CPrMaQ