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Service of Compline
A service of night prayer weekly on Thursdays, with music, spoken prayers and silence lasting approximately 30 minutes. A lovely way to end the day. People of...
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Dr Neil Bramley (Edinburgh): Staying afloat on Neurath's boat
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Neil Bramley (Edinburgh), titled "Staying afloat on Neurath's...
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Until the Last Oak Falls: British direct action environmental protests 1995-1999
Free
Join us for a book talk and a question and answer session with the author Adrian Fisk. 'Until the Last Oak Falls' is a book of extraordinary unseen...
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South Asian Festival
FREE
14:30-16:30 Workshop featuring various different dance traditions, led by Theiya - https://theiya.org/our-story/bios.html 18:00: Reception hosted by the India...
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Alexander Technique Workshop: Focussing on the Breath
£10, FREE to Music Centre Members
The Alexander Technique teaches skills to help you move well and live better in all you do. This musician-based workshop provides an introduction to the basic...
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Choral Evensong
A 45-minute service of prayer, both spoken and sung by choristers from St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Wednesdays and Sundays at 5.30pm during semester. This...
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Music in the Museum
Be immersed in music in the unique setting of the museum galleries. Our winter programme for 2024/25 will feature musicians from the University's Music...
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Music in the Museum: Brass Quintet
Join us for an afternoon of live music as The Music Centre's distinguished scholarship brass quintet takes the stage in our Galleries. Don't miss...
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Sunday Worship
Come join us for the University Service in St Salvator's Chapel with St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Gowns are welcome but not required. An optional,...
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In Conversation: Is there life out there?
With over 2000 exoplanets discovered in 2024 alone, could one of them be home to life? What does the latest science tell us? and how can creativity help us...
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Medieval History Seminar -- Professor David Ganz (University of Zurich) -- ONLINE
The City of the Book. Medieval Treasure Bindings and the Gospels as the "Portable Fatherland" of Christian Europe
Medieval History Seminar -- Professor David Ganz (University of Zurich) -- ONLINE -- The City of the Book. Medieval Treasure Bindings and the...
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Organ Concert by Michael Bawtree (Glasgow)
£5, FREE to Music Centre Members
Our weekly organ concerts features University and visiting organists performing on the Gregor Hradetzky organ (1974, IV/40) in St Salvator's Chapel and...
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Mapping Participation
Energy, Climate Change and Net Zero in a Chinese Context
Public engagement is central to ensuring that global energy transitions are realised in an effective and just manner. Yet, approaches to participation often...
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Stories of Hope, Survival and Change: Queer and Dalit re-imaginings of Cities in India
Abstract: I rarely visit home. It has been a decade since I migrated to Delhi for studies. My parents and grandmother were apprehensive about sending children...
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Choral Evensong
A 45-minute service of prayer, both spoken and sung by choristers from St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Wednesdays and Sundays at 5.30pm during semester. This...
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Lunchtime Concert: Groovin' Around
£5, FREE to Music Centre members
StAMP Children's Choir St Salvator's Chapel Choir Music Centre Jazz Scholars Richard Michael and Claire Innes-Hopkins (directors) Groovin'...
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Art History Research Lecture: Professor Jaś Elsner
The Culture of the Cover: Curtains, Occlusion and Revelation in European Art
Join us for Professor Jaś Elsner's Research Lecture on 'The Culture of the Cover: Curtains, Occlusion and Revelation in European Art' and a...
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CGLG Research Conversation on "Global Constitutionalism & IR Theory"
With Prof. Anthony Lang (University of St Andrews)
We will be discussing new work by our very own Professor Tony Lang at this Research Conversation. Tony Lang will present a paper that argues that global...
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Pop Cinema: online book launch
Free
'Pop Cinema' is a new edited collection from Edinburgh University Press, co-edited by Prof Glyn Davis (Dept of Film Studies) and Dr Tom Day...
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English Research Seminar Talk Dr Millie Schurch (Fleeman Fellow) Stockholm University
Streetscapes and Genre in the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Tour
A new type of tourism erupted in 1770s Scotland and, with it, a new kind of text. Spurred by Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands (1775), men...