Digging into the past
July 2, 2018An update from interns Katie Graham and Sarah Thew:
An update from interns Katie Graham and Sarah Thew:
This summer, works by five former Fellows will be featured at festivals in Edinburgh, including the International Festival, Book Festival and Festival Fringe. Tickets are available now for all events.
Edinburgh International Festival:
The Best of Centuries or the Worst of Centuries?
We are delighted to present the expanded version of Professor Lord Stern's recent Fulbright Legacy Lecture, entitled The best of centuries or the worst of centuries? Leadership, governance and cohesion in an interdependent world. The lecture was given at the University of Edinburgh on Wednesday 6th June 2018, and was chaired by the Principal, Professor Peter Mathieson.
Addressing Methodological Challenges: A New Approach to Tracing Participation Patterns in Online Writing
Alecia Marie Magnifico (University of New Hampshire, USA)
Jen Scott Curwood (University of Sydney, Australia)
Jayne C. Lammers (University of Rochester, USA)
Wednesday 4th July, Paterson’s Land rm 1.26, 12-2pm
Honour in Classical Greece (ERC AdvG 741084, 2018–22)
Public Lecture Series
Lecture 2: 28 June 2018
5:10–7:30pm
Speaker: Professor Axel Honneth (Frankfurt/Columbia)
Venue: Playfair Hall, Royal College of Surgeons, Nicolson St, Edinburgh EH8 9DW
The project is delighted to welcome as its second public lecturer Axel Honneth, Professor of Philosophy at Columbia and Frankfurt Universities and Director of the latter’s renowned Institut für Sozialforschung.
Current Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Laura Cariola outlines her new book series:
Film is a distinct medium with a distinct history and, as such, requires a distinct pedagogy.
The Film Education Journal is the world’s only publication committed to exploring how teachers and other educators work with film, and to involving other participants – policymakers, academics, researchers, cultural agencies and film-makers themselves – in that conversation.
Scottish International Film Education Conference 2018
WEDNESDAY 20 JUNE 2018
Meadows Lecture Theatre (G.07), William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, University of Edinburgh, EH8 9AG
9:30 - 17:30
FREE
Film is a distinct medium with a distinct history and, as such, requires a distinct pedagogy.
Death by Poetry: Mikko Viitamäki
Eidyn project workshop
Full details here