Yumiao Bao: he Temporalities of Translation in the May-Fourth Discursive Spheres—On Wu Mi’s Discussions about Imitation, Translation, and Literary Creation

Event date: 
Wednesday 12 April 2017
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
Screening Room (G.04), 50 George Square

When: 5.30pm, Wednesday 12th April 2017

Where: Screening Room (G.04), 50 George Square

 

Paper: The Temporalities of Translation in the May-Fourth Discursive Spheres—On Wu Mi’s Discussions about Imitation, Translation, and Literary Creation

Presenter: Yumiao Bao

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Wednesday 12th April 2017

Robin Paine, Chair of FEUVA,  ‘Drawn from life’, illustrated memoir of a life-model at ECA in the 1970s.

Event date: 
Wednesday 19 April 2017
Time: 
18:30
Location: 
ECA Board Room, Evolution House, West Port, Edinburgh.

 

19 April, 6.30pm, ECA Board Room, Evolution House, West Port, Edinburgh. Robin Paine, Chair of FEUVA,  ‘Drawn from life’, illustrated memoir of a life-model at ECA in the 1970s. Tickets £5 at the door. Please book through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=33242527294.

Peter Salter, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University: Walmer Yard: Housing

Event date: 
Wednesday 5 April 2017 to Thursday 6 April 2017
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
Elliot Room, Minto House, 20 Chambers St

[ESALA Research Seminar Series]

Wed 5 April, 1pm

Speaker + Affiliation: Peter Salter, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University

Title: Walmer Yard: Housing

Venue: Elliot Room, Minto House, 20 Chambers St

Lothian Birth Cohort Project

Event date: 
Tuesday 11 April 2017
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
Auditorium , National Museum of Scotland

Scotland is home to the longest study of human cognition in the world. Known as the Lothian Birth Cohort, it continues to analyse the average intelligence of schoolchildren born in 1921 and 1936. Join the researchers in this interactive event in association with the Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh to discover how childhood mental capacity affects health and cognitive function in later life.

Presented by National Museum Scotland

tickets:

Concession £6.50
Standard ticket £8.50
£8.50/ £6.50