Untangling Resilience to Depression
Untangling Resilience to Depression
Untangling Resilience to Depression
Booking and further details here
Speaker: Dr Carlos Vargas-Tamez, Senior Project Officer, Partnerships Cooperation and Research, UNESCO
Background:
Conference on Cultural Destruction and Deterioration
[Institute for International Cultural Relations]
Date and Time
7th Apr 2017 14:00 - 18:30
Location
Staff Room: 6th Floor. Chrystal Macmillan Building, 15a George Square, Edinburgh
Programme
2-3 PM:
by Celtic and Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh .
The Lecture takes place on Monday, 8 May, at 7.30pm in the Project Room, First Floor, 50 George Square. Refreshments will be served.
Dr Priscilla Scott, University of Edinburgh
‘Suas leis a’ Ghàidhlig!’: The influence of innovative and forward-looking women in the development of the Mòd in the early years of the twentieth century.
Cognitive science and literary criticism: reflections on first principles
An IASH/Susan Manning Workshop, with additional support from the Institute of Classical Studies.
Organiser: Michael Carroll (IASH)
Andrea Young, Université de Strasbourg, will be presenting Challenging the monolingual habitus in the French preschool through the legitimisation of home languages as essential cognitive tools.
Edinburgh TESOL and Applied Language (ETAL) research group spring seminar series
5.30pm-7.00pm, Martin Hall, New College.
Bernard Faure: "The Death of the Buddha as Seen from Japan" (2017 Khyentse Lecture in Buddhist Studies)
[Asian Religions Network]
11.00am-1.00pm, Evolution House Boardroom, Edinburgh College of Art.
Roundtable on "Not Reading Religious Texts: Object, Performance, Vision"
[History of Art, Asian Religions Network]
Social Media in Africa: Beyond the hashtag
26 April afternoon
27 April all day