This month’s events

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  1. The World of Scholarly Publishing

    The World of Scholarly Publishing

    Special Guest Jen McCall, Senior Commissioning Editor

    Jen McCall, Senior Commissioning Editor, Lynne Rienner Publishers: Lynne Rienner Publishers

  2. Framing a collaborative book project on the security of the Black Sea region

    Framing a collaborative book project on the security of the Black Sea region

    PGR's welcome

    This is particularly intended for PGRs and those seeking hands-on experience of how a collaborative book project can be undertaken. This session gives the...

  3. Oddbodies Productions present King Lear

    Oddbodies Productions present King Lear

    Pay What You Can: £17, £15, £13

    Armed with only a drum, a guitar, a knife and a chair, this inventive, irreverent and highly accessible one-man is presented to you from the point of view of...

  4. Negotiating Peace with your Allies?

    Negotiating Peace with your Allies?

    Lessons from the Government-United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) negotiations of 2003-2004

    Dr Andrew Thomson is a Senior Lecturer at Queen's University Belfast and a Fellow at the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security...

  5. Cosmic Cat present: Since Yesterday: The Story of Scotland's Girl Bands (cert TBC)

    Cosmic Cat present: Since Yesterday: The Story of Scotland's Girl Bands (cert TBC)

    Pay What You Can: £10, £8, £6

    A feature-length documentary unearthing Scotland's Girl Bands from 1960 onwards, featuring bands such as Strawberry Switchblade, Lung Leg, Sophisticated...

  6. Ambivalent Loyalty and Dissonance: Alawite Community Dynamics Amidst the Syrian War

    Ambivalent Loyalty and Dissonance: Alawite Community Dynamics Amidst the Syrian War

    CSS MS Teams Event

    CSS Webinar, Microsoft Teams, Thursday 27 March, 5:00-6:30 UK Time Haian Dukhan and Rahaf al-Doughli, Ambivalent Loyalty and Dissonance: Alawite Community...

  7. Cyborg Orgy and looking at the ecocide through theatre

    Cyborg Orgy and looking at the ecocide through theatre

    Dispatches from the Quiet Centre, Centre for Arts and Politics, with Liuba Ilnytska

    Join our online talk with Liuba Ilnytska, a dramaturg from Lviv who collaborates with the independent Theatre Nafta in Kharkiv, who will talk about her recent...

  8. Inaugural Lecture Showcase: Psychology and Neuroscience

    Inaugural Lecture Showcase: Psychology and Neuroscience

    We are delighted to invite you to an Inaugural Lecture Showcase, followed by a drinks reception in Upper College Hall. The Professors from the School of...

  9. Guest Lecture with Professor Miguel Vatter

    Guest Lecture with Professor Miguel Vatter

    Global Commons and the Law of the Sea: Towards an Archipelagic Nomos of the Earth

    The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies, in collaboration with the School of History are delighted to welcome Professor Miguel Vatter for a guest...

  10. Seminar Series: Collective Behaviour and Intelligence
    Cancelled

    Seminar Series: Collective Behaviour and Intelligence

    Speaker: Cinla Akinci

    The goal of the Collective Behaviour and Intelligence seminar series is to explore the phenomena of collective behaviour and intelligence, the mechanisms...

  11. Research Seminar Talk Dr Noreen Masud --- (University of Bristol)

    Research Seminar Talk Dr Noreen Masud --- (University of Bristol)

    "Flatness, Focus and The Other: Some Questions"

    How does one look at a flat landscape? Alternatively: how does one attend to something which cannot, or declines to, offer any focal points? and why might one...

  12. St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies: Annual Lecture

    St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies: Annual Lecture

    St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies presents their annual lecture, presented by Professor John Arnold, University of Cambridge, on 'Inquisitors,...

  13. SGSD Spring Lecture: Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
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    SGSD Spring Lecture: Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford

    The Next Crisis: what we worry about, and why?

    The greatest concerns worldwide, for the future of where we live, is not climate change and its impacts, is not extinction and loss of biodiversity, is not...

  14. Mining battery metals:  What, how, sustainable?

    Mining battery metals: What, how, sustainable?

    Metals such as lithium, nickel & copper underpin global decarbonisation efforts. The majority of future supply in the short to medium term will come from...