Helen Curry (University of Cambridge): Seed Banks or Seed Morgues? Salvaging Crop Diversity from Long-Term Storage
Helen Curry (University of Cambridge): Seed Banks or Seed Morgues? Salvaging Crop Diversity from Long-Term Storage
Helen Curry (University of Cambridge): Seed Banks or Seed Morgues? Salvaging Crop Diversity from Long-Term Storage
[Science Technology and Innovation Studies Seminar Series]
Joanna Radin, Yale University: Rescaling Colonial Life From the Indigenous to the Alien: The Late 20th Century Search for Human Biological Futures
Performing Otherness: a Postcolonial Approach to Francoist Spain
Masha Karp
'Orwell and Russia'
Friday, 21 September, 4:30 pm
Project Room, 50 George Square
Experience the extraordinary life of Princess Ekaterina Dashkova in a costumed extravaganza of eighteenth-century gossip, politics, poetry, and music.
She shook the world when she rode out in a soldier’s uniform at the side of the future Catherine the Great to help dethrone the Tsar.
She shook the world again when Catherine appointed her head of the Russian Academy of Sciences – the first woman in history to hold such a role.
Futures Lecture Series | #FeesMustFall & the Advancement of Social Justice
Professor Adam Habib, academic, researcher, activist, administrator, and renowned political commentator and columnist joins us as guest speaker for EFI's Futures Lecture Series showcasing pioneering interdisciplinary work across the sciences and humanities.
IASH is delighted to announce a new Fellowship scheme for 2019-20 - the Library Fellowship, in association with the Centre for Research Collections.
Dame Cathy Warwick: Transforming healthcare - are today's leaders in nursing and midwifery up to the challenge?
[Nursing Studies - Elsie Stephenson Memorial Lecture]
Wednesday 17th October
4pm, G0.7, Meadows Lecture Theatre, Doorway 4, William Robertson Wing.
Professor Avner Offer (University of Oxford): Patient and impatient capital: time horizons and market boundaries.
[Economic and Social History Research Group]