Dr Cadence Kinsey (University College, London): Fluid Dynamics.
24 Oct
5.15pm, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place.
Dr Cadence Kinsey (University College, London): Fluid Dynamics.
24 Oct
5.15pm, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place.
Dr Cadence Kinsey (University College, London): Fluid Dynamics.
17 Oct
5.15pm, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place.
Dr Sally Foster (University of Stirling): My Life as a Replica: understanding the values and meanings of the St John's Cross, Iona from creation to present.
10 Oct
5.15pm, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place.
Dr Alexandra Makin: The Cuthbert Maniple Recreation Project: what can an experimental embroidery project tell us about this early medieval art form?
3 Oct
5.15pm, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place.
Dr Edward Payne (Durham University): Seicento Naples: 'Fierce Reality'?
26 Sep
5.15pm, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place.
Prof. Ava Hsueh: Interbreeding: The Vitality of Taiwan Art Groups after 1990s.
19 Sep
5.15pm, Hunter Building, Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), 74 Lauriston Place.
Prof. Celeste-Marie Barnier (University of Edinburgh): Stick to the Skin: African American and Black British Art (1965-2015).
Thursday 21 November
5:15pm, Room G.13, William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Old Medical School.
Dr Andrew McDiarmid (University of Dundee): ‘Dying to Invest: An Introduction to Tontines as a Means of Financing Cultural and Infrastructural Projects, 1650-1850’.
Thursday 14 November
5:15pm, Room G.13, William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Old Medical School.
Gordon Barclay and Louise Heren: ‘The Battle for George Square: Myth, Memory and Reality in Red Clydeside’.
Thursday 7 November
5:15pm, Room G.13, William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Old Medical School.
Dr Seán Damer (University of Edinburgh): ‘From the Sublime to the Ridiculous? A Tale of Two Schemes in Interwar Glasgow’.
Thursday 31 October
5:15pm, Room G.13, William Robertson Wing, Doorway 4, Old Medical School.
Dr Andrew Carter (University of St Andrews): ‘“An Archbishop graft on a Puritan stock”: James Sharp, Archbishop of St Andrews, and the Restoration of Episcopacy in Scotland, 1660-1679’.