October 2018

Stuart Gilfillan (Senior Lecturer in Geochemistry in University of Edinburgh's School of Geosciences): Life's a gas; identifying fingerprints in gases for future clean energy provision.

Event date: 
Tuesday 13 November 2018
Location: 
Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, 32 George Square

 

13/11/2018 - 18:30

Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, 32 George Square

Stuart Gilfillan (Senior Lecturer in Geochemistry in University of Edinburgh's School of Geosciences): Life's a gas; identifying fingerprints in gases for future clean energy provision.

https://www.ed.ac.uk/about/sustainability/events/series/our-changing-world

Lucy Weir: Fluid States: Gender and Identity.

Event date: 
Tuesday 23 October 2018
Location: 
Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, 32 George Square

23/10/2018 - 18:30

Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, 32 George Square

Lucy Weir: Fluid States: Gender and Identity.

Lucy Weir is a Teaching Fellow, Modern and Contemporary Art at Edinburgh College of Art, the Convenor of SEXES research group and Visiting Lecturer in Dance at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

Prof. Charles Raab: Personal Identity: Implications for the Individual, Society and the State.

Event date: 
Tuesday 16 October 2018
Location: 
Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, 32 George Square

16/10/2018 - 18:30

Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, 32 George Square

Prof. Charles Raab: Personal Identity: Implications for the Individual, Society and the State.

Prof. Charles Raab is a Director of the Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy and is a founder of the Scottish Privacy Forum: Personal Identity: Implications for the Individual, Society and the State.

Dr Katie Overy (Edinburgh College of Art, Institute for Music in Human and Social Development): The musical brain: from child development to ageing and dementia.

Event date: 
Tuesday 9 October 2018
Time: 
18:30
Location: 
Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, 32 George Square.

6.30pm, Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, 32 George Square.

Dr Katie Overy (Edinburgh College of Art, Institute for Music in Human and Social Development): The musical brain: from child development to ageing and dementia. www.ocw.ed.ac.uk.

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