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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Basil Bowdler
A Multinational Hero: Celebrating and Contesting the Duke of Marlborough in the Anglo-Dutch Public Sphere, 1702-1706
Basil Bowdler (St. Andrews) A Multinational Hero: Celebrating and Contesting the Duke of Marlborough in the Anglo-Dutch Public Sphere, 1702-1706
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Is sustainable science possible?
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Dr Elisa Garcia-Wilson, Sustainability officer,...
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School of History Research lunch
Presentations from Nikolay Kamenov and Sarah Easterby-Smith
Two 15 minute presentations from our academic colleagues. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to [email protected]
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Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Linden Bicket (University of Edinburgh)
George and Ann Scott-Moncrieff: Scottish Literary Converts and the Nation
Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Linden Bicket (University of Edinburgh) -- George and Ann Scott-Moncrieff: Scottish Literary...
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Inside Story: how respiratory viruses behave within their hosts
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Prof. Ed Hutchinson, MRC-University of Glasgow...