Professor Deborah Boyle: "Lady Mary Shepherd"
An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Professor Deborah Boyle (College of Charleston):
Lady Mary Shepherd
An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Professor Deborah Boyle (College of Charleston):
Lady Mary Shepherd
Queer Representation: Pasts, Presents, Futures Conference
In partnership with the newly-established Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance (SAHA), the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh is offering a Postdoctoral Fellowship for 2021-22 of up to 10 months, accompanied by a bursary of £1,300 per month. Proposals should address the arts and humanities research dimensions of at least one of SAHA’s areas of strategic priority within a Scottish context:
An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Dr Navaneetha Mokkil (Jawaharlal Nehru University):
Bodily Encounters: Scenography of the Political in India
Dr Ben Fletcher-Watson has developed a series of blogposts providing details about how we approach hosting online events. They contain material presented at recent knowledge-sharing events hosted by the Centre for Data, Culture & Society (CDCS) and the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), and have been written collaboratively with our CDCS colleague, Dr Lisa Otty.
Fellows and friends of the Institute are warmly encouraged to join Dr Margie Orford (Community Fellow 2020-21) for a reading from her forthcoming memoir, Jumping Ship.
A new report from the Center for Applied Research in Partnership with the Orient in Bonn details the challenges experienced by artists in Yemen since the eruption of armed conflict in 2014. Our IIE-Artist Protection Fund Fellows for 2020-21, Shatha Altowai and Saber Bamatraf, have contributed their reflections.
Professor Ridwanul Hoque, the 2020-21 IASH-Alwaleed Research Fellow, has written a blog for Verfassungsblog (a constitutional law blog from Germany) on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Bangladesh. You can read the full blog at https://verfassungsblog.de/bangladeshs-covid-19-year-in-review/.