1.10pm, Project Room (Room 1.06)
50 George Square
John MacFarlane: Last speakers of Lochaber Gaelic
Celtic and Scottish Studies
Friday February 28, 1310-1430
The Project Room, (Room 1.06, 50 George Square)
Dr Sharon Arbuthnot: ‘eDIL 2019: Who changed what and why? An introduction to the updated version of the electronic Dictionary of the Irish language’.
[Celtic & Scottish Studies]
4pm, LG.11 David Hume Tower
Dr Nayha Sethi: Does it do what it says on the tin? : Regulatory Approaches towards Data Driven Technologies;
Dr. Beatrice Alex: Text mining Historical Narratives on the Third Plague Pandemic
Futures in Progress seminar
on Friday 6th March 12:30pm – 2:00pm the Jazz and Popular Music Study Group (ECA) will be presenting a jazz performance/Q&A session featuring guitarist Haftor Medbøe and visiting artist from Oslo, Gunnar Halle (trumpet, electronics, voice) in the Reid Concert Hall. The performance portion of the programme will feature interpretive tone poems based upon the work of Danish poet Martin N Hansen.
Free. Open to all.
Doctoral research by 2019-20 Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Catherine Crompton was featured in several national newspapers this week. Her recent paper in Computers in Human Behaviour, co-authored with Dr Sarah E.
4pm, G.03, Doorway 6, Medical School, Teviot.
Grey Micah (University of Edinburgh): Japanese to English Translation of Gender Nonconformity in Manga and Anime.
[Translation Studies]
4pm, Project Room, 50 George Square 1.06.
Dr. Maria Laura Spaturno (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina): Drama Translation as Retranslation. The Case of Bashir Lazhar.
[Translation Studies]
Monday 23 Mar
5.15pm, 7.18, David Hume Tower.
Péter Bara (University of Szeged): Leo of Chalcedon: The network, paideia, and miracles of an Early Komnenian metropolitan.
Monday 16 Mar
5.15pm, 7.18, David Hume Tower.
Kirsty Stewart (Edinburgh): “Whiter than crystal” – Ideals and realities of beauty in Byzantium.