October 2018

Dr Nina Rolland (Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Birmingham; 'Baudelaire Song Project'): 'Music, Text, and the Body: case studies from 19th-century French Literature'

Event date: 
Tuesday 20 November 2018
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
50 George Square - G.06

4) Dr Nina Rolland (Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Birmingham; 'Baudelaire Song Project'): 'Music, Text, and the Body: case studies from 19th-century French Literature'

Tuesday 20th November, 5.15pm - 6.45pm

50 George Square - G.06

'Music, Text, and the Body: case studies from 19th-century French Literature'

[French & Francophone Research Seminars]

Dr Shuangyi Li (Post-Doctoral Fellow, Lund University): '(Sino)graphs in Franco(n)texts: The Multilingual and the Multimodal in Franco-Chinese Literature and Visual Arts'

Event date: 
Thursday 15 November 2018
Time: 
16:15
Location: 
David Hume Tower - LG.09

3) Dr Shuangyi Li (Post-Doctoral Fellow, Lund University): '(Sino)graphs in Franco(n)texts: The Multilingual and the Multimodal in Franco-Chinese Literature and Visual Arts'

Thursday 15th November, 4.15pm - 6pm

David Hume Tower - LG.09

[French & Francophone Research Seminars]

Ellen Davis-Walker (PhD candidate in French studies, University of Edinburgh): 'Tangible Landscapes of Memory: Re-Spatialising the 17th of October 1961 Massacre in Kader Attia’s La Colonie and Raspouteam’s 17.10.61'

Event date: 
Thursday 1 November 2018
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
David Hume Tower - LG.11

2) Ellen Davis-Walker (PhD candidate in French studies, University of Edinburgh)

Thursday 1st November, 5.15pm - 6.45pm

David Hume Tower - LG.11

'Tangible Landscapes of Memory: Re-Spatialising the 17th of October 1961 Massacre in Kader Attia’s La Colonie and Raspouteam’s 17.10.61'

[French & Francophone Research Seminars]

Dr Daniel Finch-Race (IASH Visiting Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh): ‘Evaluating Flaubert’s Account of Nogent-sur-Seine in L’Éducation sentimentale through Material Ecocriticism’

Event date: 
Thursday 11 October 2018
Time: 
13:15
Location: 
David Hume Tower - LG.09

Dr Daniel Finch-Race (IASH Visiting Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh): ‘Evaluating Flaubert’s Account of Nogent-sur-Seine in L’Éducation sentimentale through Material Ecocriticism’

Thursday 11th October, 1.15pm - 2.45pm

David Hume Tower - LG.09

[French & Francophone Research Seminars]

 

Dr Tamson Pietsch, Director of the Australian Centre for Public History, University of Technology, Sydney): How to know the world? What the untold story of the 1926 Floating University world cruise says about how universities came to have authority over k

Event date: 
Tuesday 28 May 2019 to Wednesday 29 May 2019

28/05/2019

Location tbc

Dr Tamson Pietsch, Director of the Australian Centre for Public History, University of Technology, Sydney): How to know the world? What the untold story of the 1926 Floating University world cruise says about how universities came to have authority over knowledge in the 20th century.

https://www.de.ed.ac.uk/event/seminar-dr-tamson-pietsch-how-know-world-what-untold-story-1926-floating-university-world

Dr Ibrar Bhatt and Dr Alison MacKenzie, Queens University Belfast: 'Just Google it: digital literacy and the epistemology of ignorance'

Event date: 
Tuesday 4 December 2018 to Wednesday 5 December 2018
Location: 
Paterson's Land rm 1.19, Moray House School of Education

4th December, Paterson's Land rm 1.19, Moray House School of Education

Dr Ibrar Bhatt and Dr Alison MacKenzie, Queens University Belfast: 'Just Google it: digital literacy and the epistemology of ignorance'

 

[Centre for Research in Digital Education]

 

Professor Peter Rule ‘Gadamer, Bakhtin and dialogic space: Implications for teaching and learning in the Digital Age’

Event date: 
Tuesday 6 November 2018 to Wednesday 7 November 2018
Location: 
Paterson's Land rm G21, Moray House School of Education, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh

12-1.30pm, Tuesday 6th November, Paterson's Land rm G21, Moray House School of Education, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh

Professor Peter Rule

‘Gadamer, Bakhtin and dialogic space: Implications for teaching and learning in the Digital Age’

Community Education Research Group and the Centre for Research in Digital Education.

Dr Ben Williamson, Chancellor's Fellow, University of Edinburgh): Policy networks, performance metrics, and market-making: charting the expanding data infrastructure of higher education.

Event date: 
Friday 12 October 2018 to Saturday 13 October 2018
Location: 
Paterson's Land rm 1.18

 

Friday 12th October

12-1.30pm

Location: Paterson's Land rm 1.18

Dr Ben Williamson, Chancellor's Fellow, University of Edinburgh): Policy networks, performance metrics, and market-making: charting the expanding data infrastructure of higher education.

Tijana Stevanovic: The Work of the Architect In Self-Managed Industrialisation.

Event date: 
Wednesday 5 December 2018 to Thursday 6 December 2018
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
Basement Lecture Theatre, Adam House, 3 Chambers Street.

05 Dec

1pm, Basement Lecture Theatre, Adam House, 3 Chambers Street.

Tijana Stevanovic: The Work of the Architect In Self-Managed Industrialisation.

[ESALA Research Seminar]