November 2018

A Seminar to Mark the 20th Anniversary of the Reference Re-Secession of Quebec

Event date: 
Friday 30 November 2018 to Saturday 1 December 2018
Location: 
Room 1.11, Main Library, George Square

A Seminar to Mark the 20th Anniversary of the Reference Re-Secession of Quebec

30 November 2018
Room 1.11, Main Library, George Square
15.00 to 18.00
Speakers include:

Stephen Tierney

Asanga Welikala

James Kennedy

Elisenda Casanas Adam

Pau Bossacoma Busquets

For more information please contact Dr Asanga Welikala at:
Asanga.Welikalai@ed.ac.uk

 

 

Sushrut Jadhav: The Brahmin on the C-ouch!: Caste, thread baring, and cultural psychotherapy

Event date: 
Thursday 29 November 2018 to Friday 30 November 2018
Location: 
6th floor staff room, Chrystal Macmillan Building

The Brahmin on the C-ouch!: Caste, thread baring, and cultural psychotherapy

Date and Time

29th Nov 2018 16:00 - 17:30

Location

6th floor staff room, Chrystal Macmillan Building

Sushrut Jadhav, Division of Psychiatry, University College London

Clinical Lead, Camden & Islington Cultural Consultation Services

http://clinicallyappliedanthropology.com/sample-page/dr-sushrut-jadhav/

Blood on the streets

Barber's Pole

Dr Stephanie Sodero, current IASH-SSPS Research Fellow, recently organised a scavenger hunt as part of the Being Human Festival of the Humanities, titled Bloodscape. This one-hour self-guided adventure let participants see Edinburgh through the lens of blood - including changing trends, global campaigns and, of course, Harry Potter. Blo

The Edinburgh Multilingual Stories Festival.

Event date: 
Friday 30 November 2018 to Sunday 2 December 2018
Location: 
Assembly Roxy, 2 Roxburgh Place

Various times, entry fees apply Fri 30th Nov to Sun 2nd Dec, Assembly Roxy, 2 Roxburgh Place

The Edinburgh Multilingual Stories Festival. Day and evening programme celebrating Edinburgh’s diversity through the arts, featuring exhibitions, performances and workshops, including talks by Antonella Sorace and workshops by Bilingualism matters. http://www.bilingualism-matters.ppls.ed.ac.uk/projects/edinburgh-multilingual-stories-festival-2018/

'Professor Stephen Bowd: 'Renaissance mass murder'

Event date: 
Thursday 29 November 2018 to Friday 30 November 2018
Time: 
18:00
Location: 
Meadows Lecture Theatre

'Professor Stephen Bowd will deliver his inaugural lecture 'Renaissance mass murder' on 29 November 2018 at 6.00pm in the Meadows Lecture Theatre. The lecture will be followed by a reception and book launch. https://www.ed.ac.uk/arts-humanities-soc-sci/news-events/lectures/inaugural-lectures/professor-stephen-bowd-inaugural-lecture'

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Dr Magnus Course (University of Edinburgh)  ‘Aig an Iasgach: sustainability, language, and heritage in Hebridean fishing’, followed by screening and discussion of Muir ar n-athraichean/Our fathers’ sea

Event date: 
Friday 23 November 2018
Location: 
The Project Room (Room 1.06) First Floor, 50 George Square, Edinburgh

Celtic and Scottish Studies Research Seminar:

Friday 23 November, 1.10pm-2.30pm
The Project Room (Room 1.06)
First Floor, 50 George Square, Edinburgh

Dr Magnus Course (University of Edinburgh) 

‘Aig an Iasgach: sustainability, language, and heritage in Hebridean fishing’, followed by screening and discussion of Muir ar n-athraichean/Our fatherssea