The Future of Nature
The Future of Nature.
Dr Thomas Bristow
IASH Speculative Lunch December 19th 2016.
Talk at 11.30am, followed by lunch and discussion. Finish approx 1.30pm.
The Future of Nature.
Dr Thomas Bristow
IASH Speculative Lunch December 19th 2016.
Talk at 11.30am, followed by lunch and discussion. Finish approx 1.30pm.
Time: 16:00 - 17:30, Practice Suite, 1st floor, Chrystal Macmillan Building, 15 George Square.
Panel discussion on ‘Immigration and Citizenship in Trump's America’, with Mike Slaven, Liliana Riga and Johannes Langer.
[Co-sponsored by the Citizens Nations and Migration Network (CNaM) and the Centre for Security Research (CeSeR)]
This seminar is a joint presentation between Centre for Canadian Studies, and CNaM (Citizens, Nation and Migration Network)
Strange Bedfellows? Attitudes toward Religious Minority Symbols in Quebec (Canada)
Speaker Luc Turgeon (University of Ottawa)
Date Thursday 24th November
Time 1pm – 2.30pm
Location Project Room, 50 George Square, Edinburgh
THURSDAY 8TH DECEMBER, 2016
12:00 noon – 2:00pm, Room 1.37, Paterson’s Land, Moray House School of Education
Derek Jones (The Open University): Making Bananas: Design Pedagogy and Social Learning at a Distance.
[Centre for Research in Digital Education]
Friday 25th November at 5pm in the Meadows Lecture Theatre
Professor Michael Lane: "Europe's first great engineering feat: new insights from the AROURA project into Mycenaean drainage and irrigation in Central Greece". This is followed by a drinks reception in the MacMillan Room at 6pm hosted by Archaeopress.'
Tuesday 22nd November at 1pm guest Professor Michael Lane from the University of Maryland will give a lunchtime seminar "How the Mycenaean Greek archives are shedding light on Late Bronze Age Greek civilisation" in Room G16 of the William Robertson Wing. All welcome.
Speculative lunch around the theme of Relationships
08.30 to 18.00, Centre for Professional Legal Studies, 9B Hollyrood Road, EH8 8AE
Multi-Tier Dispute Resolution in Practice
Edinburgh Centre for Commercial Law
The event is supported by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Scotland Branch and the Scottish Arbitration Centre and is aimed at practitioners, academics and students with practise in or a keen interest of dispute resolution.
6pm, The Project Room, 50 George Square.
Mr Terry A’Hearn (CEO, Scottish Environmental Protection Agency): Regulatory Strategy: Scotland, and ‘One Planet Prosperity’.
[Brodies Environmental Law The Charles Smith Memorial Lecture]
'The Russian language as a medium of religious communication: a case of Russian Muslims'
Gulnaz Sibgatullina (Leiden University)
Tuesday 22 November, 17:10, Princess Dashkova Russian Centre, 14 Buccleuch Place
Gulnaz is a final year PhD student at Leiden and is visiting the Dashkova Centre this semester. The event is in English.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to the Princess Dashkova Centre.