Let’s put people in place: Using agent-based models to investigate the impact of neighbourhood settings on visits to green spaces and physical activity Stefano Picascia and Jonatan Almagor

Event date: 
Wednesday 6 March 2019 to Thursday 7 March 2019
Time: 
12:00
Location: 
Room B1.11-1 Outreach Centre, 9C Holyrood Road (next to Levels Café), Edinburgh EH8 8FP

CRESH/OPENspace/PAHRC Seminar

 

Let’s put people in place: Using agent-based models to investigate the impact of neighbourhood settings on visits to green spaces and physical activity

Stefano Picascia and Jonatan Almagor

 

This seminar is organised by the Centre for Research on Environment, Society and Health (CRESH), OPENspace and the Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC) and everyone warmly invited to attend.

 

Ljubica Spaskovska (CSMCH-IASH Fellow 2018-9, University of Exeter)    'Comrades, guerrillas, diplomats: Socialism, non-alignment and the quest for a new international order, 1930-1990'

Event date: 
Tuesday 14 May 2019 to Wednesday 15 May 2019
Location: 
Seminar room 5, Chrystal Macmillan Building

Tuesday 14 May

5pm, Seminar room 5, Chrystal Macmillan Building

Ljubica Spaskovska (CSMCH-IASH Fellow 2018-9, University of Exeter)   

'Comrades, guerrillas, diplomats: Socialism, non-alignment and the quest for a new international order, 1930-1990'

[Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History]

Claudia Stern (CSMCH-IASH Fellow 2018-9, Freie Universität, Berlin)        '"By reason or force": Space, nationhood and class under the shadow of cultural trauma in Chile, 1970-1990'

Event date: 
Tuesday 30 April 2019 to Wednesday 1 May 2019

Tuesday 30 Apr

change of date: now on Tuesday 28 May, same title, same times

5pm, Seminar room 5, Chrystal Macmillan Building.

Claudia Stern (CSMCH-IASH Fellow 2018-9, Freie Universität, Berlin)       

'"By reason or force": Space, nationhood and class under the shadow of cultural trauma in Chile, 1970-1990'

[Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History]

Stefanie Gänger (Universität Köln)          ‘The most important and usual remedy that medicine possesses: Cinchona, medicine and sociality in the Atlantic world, 1751–1820’

Event date: 
Tuesday 19 March 2019 to Wednesday 20 March 2019

Tuesday 19 Mar               

5pm, LG.09, David Hume Tower

Stefanie Gänger (Universität Köln)         

‘The most important and usual remedy that medicine possesses: Cinchona, medicine and sociality in the Atlantic world, 1751–1820’

[Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History / History of Science, Medicine and Technology Group]

Strategy Get Arts 1970: In Conversation with the Artist Alexander Hamilton (60 mins) . A film by Dr Christian Weikop.

Event date: 
Tuesday 26 February 2019
Location: 
West Court, Edinburgh College of Art, 74 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9DF

Tuesday 26 February. Film Screening

Strategy Get Arts 1970: In Conversation with the Artist Alexander Hamilton (60 mins) . A film by Dr Christian Weikop.

6:45PM – 8:45PM · Admission by donations - suggested £5 for FEUVA members, £8-10 for non-members, £1-3 for student with matriculation cards
West Court, Edinburgh College of Art, 74 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9DF