February 2020

Professor Masooda Bano: LECTURE POSTPONED Islamic authority and social liberalistation in the Muslim world

Event date: 
Tuesday 17 March 2020
Time: 
17:30

LECTURE POSTPONED

The Alwaleed Centre is delighted to be welcoming one of the world's leading experts on contemporary Islamic authority, Professor Masooda Bano, to Edinburgh for a special public lecture on Tuesday 17th March (5:30pm).

Professor Bano will explore 'Islamic authority and social liberalistation in the Muslim world' and further information + free tickets are available here: https://masoodabano.eventbrite.co.uk

Dr Chisomo Kalinga: The Engagement of Literary Thought in Malawian Health Discourses

Event date: 
Wednesday 19 February 2020 to Thursday 20 February 2020
Time: 
15:00

Date: 19th February

Time: 3-4pm

Venue: 23 Buccleuch Place (Centre for Research on Families and Relationships/Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society)

Signup: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-engagement-of-literary-thought-in-malawian-health-discourses-tickets-91326916265

 

The Engagement of Literary Thought in Malawian Health Discourses

Dr Sharon Arbuthnot: ‘eDIL 2019: Who changed what and why? An introduction to the updated version of the electronic Dictionary of the Irish language’.

Event date: 
Friday 28 February 2020
Time: 
13:10
Location: 
The Project Room, (Room 1.06, 50 George Square)

Friday February 28, 1310-1430

 

The Project Room, (Room 1.06, 50 George Square)

 

Dr Sharon Arbuthnot: ‘eDIL 2019: Who changed what and why? An introduction to the updated version of the electronic Dictionary of the Irish language’.

 

[Celtic & Scottish Studies]

Dr Nayha Sethi: Does it do what it says on the tin? : Regulatory Approaches towards Data Driven Technologies; Dr. Beatrice Alex: Text mining Historical Narratives on the Third Plague Pandemic

Event date: 
Wednesday 19 February 2020 to Thursday 20 February 2020
Time: 
16:00

4pm, LG.11 David Hume Tower

Dr Nayha Sethi: Does it do what it says on the tin? : Regulatory Approaches towards Data Driven Technologies;
Dr. Beatrice Alex: Text mining Historical Narratives on the Third Plague Pandemic

Futures in Progress seminar