Matthew Skuse (St Andrews): Egypt and Archaic Greece: Evidence from Perachora.
10th October
5.10pm, Appleton Tower LT 3.
Matthew Skuse (St Andrews): Egypt and Archaic Greece: Evidence from Perachora.
[Classics Research Seminar]
10th October
5.10pm, Appleton Tower LT 3.
Matthew Skuse (St Andrews): Egypt and Archaic Greece: Evidence from Perachora.
[Classics Research Seminar]
3rd October
5.10pm, Appleton Tower LT 3.
Youval Rotman: Liberating the Bounded Self: Slavery, Psychology and Byzantine Literature.
[Classics Research Seminar]
26th September
1pm, G.16, Doorway 4, Old Medical School.
Eduardo Sánchez Moreno (Madrid): Beligera Hispania? New trends on Roman imperialism in the Western Mediterranean (ca. 218-133 BC).
[Classics Research Seminar]
25th September
5.15pm, Playfair Library.
Gavin Kelly (Edinburgh) Inaugural Lecture: Late Roman History and Latin Philology.
[Classics Research Seminar]
6pm, Meadows Lecture Theatre.
Douglas Cairns (Edinburgh): Honour and kingship in Herodotus.
[Gordon Howie Memorial Lecture: Classics / Classical Association of Scotland]
‘Pictures Make it Easy’ – Co-development of a Visual Tool for Mental Health Recovery in North India using Participatory Action Research
Date: September 27th, 1 – 2 pm
Place: Practice Suite, 1st floor, Chrystal Macmillan Building, George Square, Edinburgh
Scaling, evidence and social innovation in global mental health: case studies from India
Date: September 25th, 3 – 5 pm
Place: LG.10, David Hume Tower, George Square, Edinburgh
Details and registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scaling-evidence-and-social-innovation-in-global-mental-health-case-studies-from-india-tickets-49967254403
4 October Harald Krebs with Sharon Krebs University of Victoria, Canada (Harald Krebs’ affiliation only) Lecture Recital
Working with Words: Revisions of Declamation in Fanny Hensel’s Lied Autographs
27 September James Cook Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh Representing Renaissance Rome: Beyond Anachronism in Showtime’s The Borgias
Music Research Seminar
20 September Katia Chornik University of Manchester/ Surrey County Council Collecting and archiving music histories from political detention centres in Pinochet’s Chile (1973-1990)
Music Research Seminar