April 2019

Dr Margaret McAllister

Dr Margaret McAllister

IASH Nominated Fellow, July-August 2023, School for Celtic and Scottish Studies. 

IASH Fellow/Fulbright Scotland, Visiting Professor, University of Edinburgh, January-August 2020, School for Celtic and Scottish Studies.

Home Institution: Berklee College of Music

Professor Chen Zhi: Newly discovered bronze inscriptions of the late Shang and early Zhou dynasties and their significance for our understanding of early Chinese culture and classics

Event date: 
Thursday 18 April 2019 to Friday 19 April 2019
Time: 
18:00
Location: 
Confucius Institute for Scotland, University of Edinburgh, 1 Marchhall Crescent

Professor Chen Zhi: Newly discovered bronze inscriptions of the late Shang and early Zhou dynasties and their significance for our understanding of early Chinese culture and classics

Time:  6pm-8:00pm

Date: 18 April 2019

Location: 

Confucius Institute for Scotland, University of Edinburgh, 1 Marchhall Crescent, Abden House, Edinburgh, EH16 5HP

Professor Mary Beard - The Ancient World and us: from fear and loathing to enlightenment and ethics. Lecture 6 - Classical Civilisation?

Event date: 
Thursday 30 May 2019
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
The Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square.

Thursday 30 May 2019, 5.30-6.30pm, The Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square.

Professor Mary Beard - The Ancient World and us: from fear and loathing to enlightenment and ethics. Lecture 6 - Classical Civilisation? Click here for tickets 

[Gifford Lectures]

Professor Mary Beard - The Ancient World and us: from fear and loathing to enlightenment and ethics. Lecture 5 - Tyranny and democracy.

Event date: 
Tuesday 28 May 2019
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
The Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square.

Tuesday 28 May 2019, 5.30-6.30pm, The Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square.

Professor Mary Beard - The Ancient World and us: from fear and loathing to enlightenment and ethics. Lecture 5 - Tyranny and democracy. Click here for tickets 

[Gifford Lectures]

Professor Mary Beard - The Ancient World and us: from fear and loathing to enlightenment and ethics. Lecture 3 - Lucretia and the politics of sexual violence.

Event date: 
Thursday 9 May 2019
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
The Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square.

Thursday 9 May 2019, 5.30-6.30pm, The Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square.

Professor Mary Beard - The Ancient World and us: from fear and loathing to enlightenment and ethics. Lecture 3 - Lucretia and the politics of sexual violence. Click here for tickets 

[Gifford Lectures]

Professor Mary Beard - The Ancient World and us: from fear and loathing to enlightenment and ethics. Lecture 1 - Introduction: murderous games.

Event date: 
Monday 6 May 2019
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
The Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square.

Monday 6 May 2019, 5.30-6.30pm, The Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre, George Square.

Professor Mary Beard - The Ancient World and us: from fear and loathing to enlightenment and ethics. Lecture 1 - Introduction: murderous games. Click here for tickets 

[Gifford Lectures]