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Edinburgh Festival Fringe Lectures | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
During the Edinburgh Festival Fringe the School of History, Classics and Archaeology occasionally organises public lectures.
Artisans and the Craft Economy c.1780-1914 | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Professor Stana Nenadic, and postdoctoral researcher, Dr Keren Protheroe, have created an online exhibition about Scottish artisans, their work and working lives between 1780 and 1914.
Dr Lydia Schumacher will deliver the opening keynote lecture at the Modern Church 2017 Conference | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Dr Schumacher has been invited to deliver the opening keynote lecture on 'Why the Trinity Matters' at the Modern Church 2017 Conference in Hertfordshire.
Research projects | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Research projects at the School of Divinity are centres of excellence for their subjects.
Dr David G. Robertson appointed co-editor of the Equinox Journal, "Implicit Religion". | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Tutor and part-time lecturer Dr. David G. Robertson been appointed co-editor of the Equinox journal, Implicit Religion.
Read Dr Zachary Purvis' blog post on the Oxford university Press blog | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Dr Purvis recently blogged for the OUP blog on the topic of The University: past, present, … and future?
A History of Distributed Cognition | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
A 3 year project, funded by the AHRC, exploring historical expressions of the philosophical notion that cognition is distributed across brain, body and world.
Professor Siddiqui has been asked to become a member of the BMA medical ethics committee | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
Professor Siddiqui has been given the honour of being asked to become a member of the British Medical Association's ethics committee.
Professor Mona Siddiqui to chair an independent review into the application of Sharia Law in England and Wales | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
An independent review into the application of Sharia Law in England and Wales has been launched by Home Secretary Theresa May today and will be chaired by Professor Mona Siddiqui, Professor of Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations at the
Professor Siddiqui has been appointed honorary Professor at the International Care Ethics Observatory at the University of Surrey | School of Divinity | School of Divinity
We are pleased to announce that the International Care Ethics Observatory at the University of Surrey has appointed Professor Mona Siddiqui as an Honorary Professor.
