Ian Gunn No. 7 eccles street, Dublin – In Praise of the Ordinary
Adam House Lecture Theatre
| Ian Gunn | No. 7 eccles street, Dublin – In Praise of the Ordinary |
Adam House Lecture Theatre
| Ian Gunn | No. 7 eccles street, Dublin – In Praise of the Ordinary |
| Annunziata Maria Oteri | Accessibility of Historical Buildings. Theoretical Issues and Experiences |
[Architectural Conservation Masterclasses]
Speaker: Sarah Van Eyndhoven (University of Edinburgh)
Title: ‘An Eye for an Aye’: Linguistic and Political Backlash and Conformity in Eighteenth-Century Scots
Time and date: 11:00 – 12:30, 21st March 2019
Venue: G.03 (Doorway 6), Medical School (Old Medical School), Teviot Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG
Lecture: In a Data-Driven World, Good Governance Means Good Data Governance
Time: 6pm-7:30pm
Date: 14 March
Location:
Main Auditorium, University of Edinburgh Business School29 Buccleuch Pl, Edinburgh EH8 9JS
Event page: http://www.confuciusinstitute.ac.uk/announcements/business-lecture-14-mar-chen-li-ming/
March 7th (4-6pm, room 5.11 Chrystal Macmillan Building)
Dr Daan Beekers, post-doctoral fellow at IASSH, will be giving a seminar entitled: “A converted church: religious heritage, memory and the matter of home in Amsterdam”
[Anthropology of Christianity seminar]
Wednesday 6 March
Martin Farías (Music): Music and politics in Chilean documentary under the Popular Unity’s government (1970-1973)
4-5.30 Lister Learning and Teaching Centre 1.2
Organisers: Researching Latin America Series (Sociology)
James McElvenny (University of Edinburgh): International Language and the Everyday: contact and collaboration between C.K. Ogden, Rudolf Carnap and Otto Neurath
Johann Unger (Lancaster University): Discursive approaches to language policy – challenges and opportunities
Recreating a group who left no records
by Dr Elizabeth Ford (2018-19 Daiches-Manning Memorial Fellow)
Professor Michael Dietler (University of Chicago): Flows, Boundaries, and Entanglements: Unraveling Colonial Encounters in Ancient Mediterranean France
[Munro Lectures]