Nineteenth Century Research Seminar Series: Art and Architecture
Thursday 2nd May
Nineteenth Century Research Seminar Series: Art and Architecture
16:30-18:30
Project Room 1.06, 50 George Square
Thursday 2nd May
Nineteenth Century Research Seminar Series: Art and Architecture
16:30-18:30
Project Room 1.06, 50 George Square
Thursday 4th April
Nineteenth Century Research Seminar Series: Philosophy and Literature
16:30-18:30
Project Room 1.06, 50 George Square
Thursday 7th March
Nineteenth Century Research Seminar Series: Science and Religion
16:30-18:30
Adam House, Chamber Street
Thursday 7th February
Nineteenth Century Research Seminar Series: Radical Readings of the 19th Century
16:30-18:30
Project Room 1.06, 50 George Square
26 March, 5.15-6.30pm, 20 Chambers Street.
Dr Tom Hulme (Queen’s University, Belfast): ‘After the Shock City: Urban Culture and the Making of Modern Citizenship, c. 1918-39’
(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar).
12 March, 5.15-6.30pm, 20 Chambers Street.
Dr Kirsten Carter McKee (Historic Environment Scotland): ‘An Athenian Sentinel? The urban evolution of Edinburgh’s Calton Hill’
(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)
26 February, 5.15-6.30pm, 20 Chambers Street.
Professor Michael J Waters (Columbia University): ‘Architectural Copying and the Rise of Printing during the Renaissance’
(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)
12 February, 5.15-6.30pm, 20 Chambers Street.
Dr Elke Beyer (TU Berlin): ‘Building the global factory: Mundane Architectures of Globalization’
(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)
29 January, 5.15-6.30pm, 20 Chambers Street.
Dr Tom Nickson, Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London: ‘The Gothic Cathedral: Glare, Glass, Gloom?’
(ESALA Architectural History and Theory seminar)
Digital Learning in Schools
Friday 18th January, 2-4pm
Outreach building, room B1.11-1
This event brings together researchers, educational consultants and practitioners speaking on a range of digital learning topics: 'Unplugged' ways to introduce Data Science into Primary and Secondary schools, 'Explorable Explanations’ as online interactions with scientific simulations, and an update on Newbattle Digital Centre of Excellence.
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