Dr Talat Ahmed (University of Edinburgh): Mohandas Gandhi: Experiments in Civil Disobedience
Dr Talat Ahmed (University of Edinburgh): Mohandas Gandhi: Experiments in Civil Disobedience
Dr Talat Ahmed (University of Edinburgh): Mohandas Gandhi: Experiments in Civil Disobedience
Professor J. H. Elliott, Regius Professor Emeritus of Modern History at Oxford University and author of ‘Scots and Catalans Union and Disunion’ (Yale UP, 2017), will discuss
'Scotland and Catalonia. Nations without States’.
Dr Rebecca Eynon, University of Oxford, ‘AI and Lifelong Learning: fragmentation and individualization'
Friday 8th Feb, 12-1.30pm, Outreach Building room B1.11-1
Abstract
Dr Kobi Gal, University of Edinburgh 'Keeping the Teacher in the Loop: AI technologies for supporting exploratory learning environments'
Tuesday 5th Feb, 12-1.30pm Godfrey Thomson Hall
Abstract
Liz McFall - Devising futures: on the orchestration of technique and sentiment in market situations; Ben Williamson - Bioinformatic education: neurotechnology, genomics, and a new data-intensive science of precision learning
[Futures in Progress Seminar]
details and free booking here
2 April, 5.15-6.30pm, 20 Chambers St., Professor Mari Lending, Oslo School of Architecture and Design: 'Plaster Monuments: Architecture and the Power of Reproduction' (ESALA Architectural History and Theory Seminar)
7 March, 7.15-8.30pm, Adam House Lecture Theatre, 3 Chambers St., Professor Niall Atkinson, University of Chicago: 'Learning from Cosmopolis: The Venice Architecture Biennale and the Lessons of a Listing City' (ESALA Geddes Fellow Programme Public Lecture)
5 March, 5.15-6.30pm, 20 Chambers St., Professor Niall Atkinson, University of Chicago: 'The Wandering Body and Wondering Eye: Architectural Reckoning in the Renaissance' (ESALA Architectural History and Theory Seminar)
Kathryn Nash (University of Edinburgh): The Development of African Regional Peace and Security Norms and Their Contribution to International Norms
Thomas Cantens (Head of Research unit, World Customs Organization, associate lecturer at Auvergne University School of Economics): Fragile Borders in Africa: Is the State an Armed Group among Others When Governing the Border Economy?