Tuesday 29 October:
Hessa AlNuaimi (University of St Andrews):
'The Racialisation of South Asian Migrants in Kuwait and Qatar through Colonial Historical Narratives'
1pm, G15, William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Old Medical School
[Edinburgh Centre for Global History Graduate Workshops]
इज़्ज़तनगरी की असभ्य बेटियाँ /The Immoral Daughters in the Land of Honour (2012)
Directed by: Nakul Singh Sawhney
Run Time: 93 Minutes
Date(s): Wed 11/12/2019
Venue: 1 George Square (Neuroscience) - G.8 Gaddum LT
Time: 13:00 - 15:00
Our latest Annual Report is available to download, including highlights of IASH events over the past year, details of all our 2018-19 Fellows, and updates from projects such as genderED and the Dangerous Women Project.
translation studies research seminar
Pauline Jaccon (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Reaching for symbiosis: Anne Carson's Creative Approach to Translational Writing
Wednesday, 30 October 2019, 4.00-6.00pm
G.06 50 George Square, University of Edinburgh
12 November 2019 – Location: Critical Room 2, Minto House, at 5:15pm,
Speaker: Pablo Jimenez-Moreno, Seminar Tittle: Mass Customisation for Zero Energy Housing: The potential of Japanese manufacturing practices in the context of sustainable housebuilding in the United Kingdom.
Prokalò ESALA Postgraduate Seminar Series
29 October 2019 – Location: Critical Room 2, Minto House, at 5:15pm,
Speaker: Dr Laura Bowie, Seminar Tittle: Direct Action in City Districts: Post-War West-Berlin.
[Prokalò ESALA Postgraduate Seminar Series]
4th December, 15:10-16:30, Room 1.20 Dugald Stewart Building.
Speaker: James Hawkey (University of Bristol)
Title: Language obsolescence in context: Empirical evidence from Northern Catalonia
Abstract: TBC
27th November, 15:30-17:00, Room G13 Lister Learning and Teaching Building
Event: Language in Context Seminar
Date: 27 November, 2019
Time: 15:30 - 17:00
Venue: Room G13, Lister Learning and Teaching Centre, 5 Roxburgh Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9SU
Speaker: Minkun Liu (University of Edinburgh, Department of Linguistics and English Language)
15th November, 15:10-16:30, Room G13, Lister Learning and Teaching Building
Speaker: Jing Jing (University of Edinburgh, School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures)
Title: Mismatched priorities and approaches in China-EU Relations Revealed from a Corpus-driven Discourse Analysis of Their Official Discourse (1994-2019)