Crime, Justice and Social Policy

Event date: 
Thursday 31 March 2016 to Friday 1 April 2016
Location: 
Raeburn Room, Old College, South Bridge

This free afternoon event will consider common themes between criminology, criminal justice, law and social policy, discussing and developing connections between these areas while also presenting new academic research in these fields.

The following speakers have been confirmed for the event:

Thea Goldring (University of Oxford): The Science of Art, The Chemists of the 19th-Century Stained Glass Revival in France; Sarah Laurenson (University of Edinburgh): The myths and realities of the jewellery workshop in Scotland, c. 1780 to 1914

Event date: 
Thursday 31 March 2016
Location: 
The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square

Thea Goldring (University of Oxford): The Science of Art, The Chemists of the 19th-Century Stained Glass Revival in France; Sarah Laurenson (University of Edinburgh): The myths and realities of the jewellery workshop in Scotland, c. 1780 to 1914

Dr. Terri Geis (Pomona College): Archipelagos: International Women Surrealists and the Ocean

Event date: 
Thursday 31 March 2016
Location: 
Hunter Lecture Theatre (017), ECA, Lauriston Place

Dr. Terri Geis (Pomona College): Archipelagos: International Women Surrealists and the Ocean
History of Art Research Seminars take place on Thursdays at 5.15pm in the newly-refurbished Hunter Building Lecture Theatre on Lauriston Place, with drinks afterwards in the John Higgit Gallery. Everyone is welcome; please contact Dr Catriona Murray, the series organiser, if you have any questions.

Dr Sue Hamilton (University College London) TBC

Event date: 
Thursday 31 March 2016 to Friday 1 April 2016
Location: 
Meadows Lecture Theatre, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School

Dr Sue Hamilton (University College London)
TBC

Alex Campbell (Queen’s University, Canada and IASH): Life-writing and archives in early modern Scotland. With Jamie Reid-Baxter (Glasgow) and Tom Webster (Edinburgh

Event date: 
Tuesday 15 March 2016
Location: 
Meadows Lecture Theatre, William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School

Alex Campbell (Queen’s University, Canada and IASH): Life-writing and archives in early modern Scotland with Jamie Reid-Baxter (University of Glasgow) and Tom Webster (University of Edinburgh

Meadows Lecture Theatre, followed by drinks. For further details, follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CMRSEdinburgh or see the CMRS website http://www.ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/centre-medieval-renaissance.