Roisín Laing (Durham University): Indigenous Australians and Evolutionism in the Nineteenth Century
Roisín Laing (Durham University): Indigenous Australians and Evolutionism in the Nineteenth Century
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Roisín Laing (Durham University): Indigenous Australians and Evolutionism in the Nineteenth Century
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Dr Simon Naylor (University of Glasgow): Instrumental infrastructures and the geographies of uniformity in nineteenth-century meteorology
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Dr. Catherine Heeney (University of Edinburgh): Assembling the conditions for Genome Wide Association Studies: The story of the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium
[Science, Technology and Innovation Studies]
Nineteenth Century Research Seminar Series: Travel and Exploration
January 25 16:00-18:00 2.14 Appleton Tower
Speakers:
Professor Virginia Richter (University of Bern, IASH Fellow): Banal Geopolitics: The Beach in Modernist Literature
[IASH Work in Progress talk]
Dr Amy Blakeway (University of Kent / IASH Fellow): The Rough Wooings and the burghs.
[IASH Work in Progress talk]
Dr Kristina Gjerde (IUCN Senior Policy Adviser): UN Negotiations on High Seas Biodiversity
[Brodies Environmental Law Lecture Series]
These events are free, but registration is required.
Book your place at:
www.law.ed.ac.uk/brodieslectures
Dr Veerle Heyvaert, Associate Professor (Reader) of Law, LSE12: The Transformation of Environmental Regulation Purpose, Strategies and Principles of Transnational Governance
[Brodies Environmental Law Lecture Series]
These events are free, but registration is required.
Book your place at:
www.law.ed.ac.uk/brodieslectures
Henry Derwent (former President of IETA7): Trade & Climate: Reducing or Avoiding Frictions
[Brodies Environmental Law Lecture Series - The Charles Smith Memorial Lecture]
These events are free, but registration is required.
Book your place at:
www.law.ed.ac.uk/brodieslectures
Dr Natalia Kaloh Vid (University of Maribor, Slovenia):
Retranslations of Literature: the Case Study of six English translations of Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita (in English)
Wednesday, 24 January 2018, 13:00 - 14:00, 50 George Square - G.02.