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3. How are artists responding to the pandemic? Which work from this period will we remember and how will it influence future practice? | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
24 Jun 2025: Third in the series of discussions to take place on Monday 27th July at 6pm. Produced by the University of Edinburgh's Festivals, Culture and City Events Team and hosted by Director, Janet Archer. Watch the recording of the event here now.
2025/26 reading list | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
02 Jul 2025: We have summer reading lists for some of our postgraduate courses, which you might like to peruse.
Main Sequence
13 Aug 2019: Adam Smith Collection. New shelfmark. Old shelfmark. Author. Title. Place of publication. Publisher. Date of publication. Notes. Smith.1. JA 1258. Walpole, Horace. Historic doubts on the life and reign of King Richard the Third. London. Printed for
Film In The Old College Quad Returns | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
24 Jun 2025: This September, The University of Edinburgh's Old College quadrangle is going to be home, once again, to a unique open air cinema.
Onsager’s (1945) interpretation of Kolmogorov’s (1941a) theory: 3 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
06 Jun 2024: As we mentioned earlier, this fragment of Onsager’s work introduced the term cascade’ as his interpretation of the Richardson -Kolmogorov picture of the nonlinear transfer of energy from large scales
H/02/26/02 Minutes of the meeting of the Researcher Experience ...
14 Dec 2017: 4. Student employment: Information Services project. Ms Richardson , HR Information Services Support Group presented on a. ... available from Laura. Richardson @ed.ac.uk. 5. Taking Control of Your Research Career Dr Shinton, Head of Researcher Development,
The Edinburgh International Film Festival is in our sights | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
24 Jun 2025: Be assured, it’s not only Cannes and Sundance film festivals that get the glamour; the Edinburgh International Film Festival, which is the world’s longest continually-running film festival, has its fair share of movie premieres, press screenings
Science Festival Interview with Jamie Pearce and Sarah Curtis | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
24 Jun 2025: Professor Jamie Pearce of the School of GeoSciences and Professor Sarah Curtis of Durham University will join a discussion of how our surroundings affect our health, Why Places Matter for our Wellbeing.
5. How can the creative industries impact on our changing world? | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
24 Jun 2025: Fifth in the series of talks to take place on Monday 10th August at 6pm. Produced by the University of Edinburgh's Festivals, Culture and City Events Team and hosted by Director, Janet Archer. Recording available here now.
Guest Blog with Dr Thomas Bak - Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas | Festivals, Cultural and City Events | Festivals, Cultural and City Events
24 Jun 2025: Originally, our brains were designed to be multilingual, managing two or more languages easily. Neuroscientist Thomas Bak reckons that, like sedentary lifestyles and an unhealthy diet, the monolingualism that’s come with modern society makes our