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W.M. Watt Lecture | Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies | Literatures Languages and Culture
Join us in person for the W.M. Watt Lecture 2026 by Professor Emily Selove (University of Exeter), titled 'Medieval Arabic Magic between Historical Cartoons and Philological Inquiry'.
Subject guides | Library | Library
Helping you get the best out of the library with information on finding academic literature, referencing and more.
Academic officers and staff | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
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Undergraduate subject: Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Studies | The University of Edinburgh
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News | School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences | School of Philosophy, Psychology and language sciences
The latest news from the School
Postgraduate study | Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies | Literatures Languages and Culture
Choose from a range of taught and research-led programmes, including one-year masters degrees, and our PhD in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies.
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Research Seminar Series: Anastasia Valassopoulos and Ruth Abou Rached | Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies | Literatures Languages and Culture
Join us for a hybrid seminar by Professor Anastasia Valassopoulos (University of Manchester) and Dr Ruth Abou Rached (University of Manchester), who will, respectively, give presentations on the visual culture of the Israeli-Palestinian peace
Dr Glaire Anderson | Edinburgh College of Art
Gianluca Raccagni, School of History, Classics & Archaeology). Islamic visual culture, pre-colonial Philippines. ... Video games/XR+ and Islamic visual culture. Islamic finds in Viking Age hoards.
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"Is there an ‘ Islamic world'? A network analysis approach" with Dr Peter S. Henne | Centre for the Study of Islam in the Contemporary World | Literatures Languages and Culture
In this talk, Professor Peter S. Henne of the University of Vermont will engage with ongoing discourse about whether an “ Islamic world”—a unified subset of international relations among Muslims—exists.
