Dr Catherine Crompton: Work in progress talk
Dr Catherine Crompton: Co‐designing an autistic peer support framework for mainstream secondary schools.
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Dr Catherine Crompton: Co‐designing an autistic peer support framework for mainstream secondary schools.
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Material Culture in the 17th and 18th Centuries Research Cluster invites you to their inaugural lecture with Dr Kate Smith (University of Birmingham).
Tuesday 17 March 2020
17:30 Playfair Library
Edinburgh
Free but ticketed https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/loss-and-dispossession-in-the-long-eighteenth-century-tickets-88816637955
‘Loss and Dispossession in the Long Eighteenth Century’
Professor Hester Blum - Ice Ages
[IASH Work in Progress talk]
Dr Arunima Bhattacharya: Disciplining the aberrant body in Colonial Calcutta: Calcutta handbooks as regulating devices
Arunima Bhattacharya (A.Bhattacharya@leeds.ac.uk )
Dr Natalie Goodison: Salvation Narratives for the Sexually Active: Women’s Souls and Abnormal Offspring in the Middle Ages (1300-1550)
The Traditional Cosmology Society is proud to present the next in our series of Winter Talks
50 George Square, G.01
17:00 - 19:00
Fri 31st January
Dr Catherine Evans: Anne Halkett’s Meditative Time
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Dr Ilona Chruściak: Exposing gesture by women in front of men in epic and iconographic presentations of Archaic Greece: a comparative perspective.
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Dr Anamarija Horvat - : 'Mapping Queer Memory: LGBTQ Pasts in Transnational Cinema'
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Embodiment in Femslash Fan Fiction: Actors, Audiences and ‘Scribbling Women’