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Persian and Social Anthropology MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Study social anthropology while learning the Persian language (Farsi, Dari, Tajik) and exploring the history, politics and cultures of Iran and the wider Middle East.
Academics team up with Channel Talent | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Classics academics from the School will lead sessions for pre-university students in Classics and Classical Archaeology in partnership with the Channel Talent.
Artisans and craft production in 19th century Scotland | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Join us for this one-day conference on Thursday June 9 to explore artisans and craftwork in 19th century Scotland.
Dr Lilah Grace Canevaro named as 2024 Philip Leverhulme Prize Winner | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
The School is delighted to announce that Dr Canevaro has been named as a winner of this prestigious prize.
Celtic and Archaeology MA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Combine the study of archaeology with the languages, literatures, histories, and cultures of the Celtic world. Learn Scottish Gaelic or explore the medieval Celtic languages.
Iran's ancient frontier walls | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Prof Eberhard Sauer has been exploring Northern Iran’s late antique frontier walls since 2005.
Raphael of Arabia | Alumni Services | Alumni
Student collection highlighting the diversity of Arabic publishing wins David Laing Book Collecting Prize.
Dr Sara Forcella | IASH
During her doctorate, she spent 15 months at the University of Exeter's Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies as a visiting student and an active member of its academic community.
CFP - 'Material Scotland' | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Celebrating the career and legacy of Professor Stana Nenadic (1954-2024), ‘Material Scotland’ is a two-day conference (15-16 May) that will showcase existing, new and emerging strands of research in Scottish material and visual culture and
Professor Geeta Patel | IASH
In Queery/In Theory/ In Deed” and “Area Impossible,” for GLQ and “Trust and Islamic Capital” for Society and Business Review (the outcome of long-duration grants in the UK addressing
