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Clear allAcademic (Selected) Wellbeing (Selected) Workshop (Selected) Book launch 27 Brown bag seminar 28 Careers 28 Climate change 27 Conference 28Critical Conversations 27 Debate 28 Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) 28 Exhibition 28 Featured music centre event 29 Festive event 28 Film screening 29 Information sharing 29 Lecture 31 Meet the author 27 Meeting 27 Music 38 PG Seminars 27 Public Engagement 28 Q&A Session 28 Religious service 35 Research 27 Seminar 44 Social event 27 Student support 28 Webinar 27
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CIMS PG Masterclass with Professor Jenny WĂ¼stenberg
Slow memory: remembering gradual change in an accelerating world
The CIMS Postgraduate Masterclasses offer postgraduate students the opportunity to engage closely with leading scholars working in the fields of cultural...
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Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh (Bath): Behaviour change to net zero
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh titled Behaviour change to net zero, which will be...
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Late Heaney
Book Launch and Talk with Nicholas Allen, Baldwin Professor in Humanities and director of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, University of Georgia USA
Late Heaney follows Seamus Heaney through the landscapes, friendships and events that shaped his last four collections, all set in conversation with his work at...
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Giraffeonomics: the political economy of giraffe conservation and trade
Interdisciplinary Seminar Series
The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies is delighted to announce the fourth seminar in the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, titled...
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Limited accessCyber Scotland Week: Traitors edition
A cybersecurity workshop for staff - Free
Join IT Services for an interactive cybersecurity workshop inspired by the TV show The Traitors. Our IT Security team will give a short briefing on the latest...
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Research Culture Community Network Meeting
Join colleagues from Research and Innovation services at the second Research Culture Community Network meeting to discuss the Research Culture Action Plan...
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Relaxed Drawing
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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English ModCon Research Symposium
School of English
Join us for an afternoon showcasing some of the School's dynamic work-in-progress in Modern and Contemporary literature. We'll be grappling with all...
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Limited accessCyber Scotland Week: Traitors edition
Cybersecurity workshop for staff - Free
Join IT Services for an interactive cybersecurity workshop inspired by the TV show The Traitors. Our IT Security team will give a short briefing on the latest...
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Film Studies Speaker Series: Mary Freeman (Queen's University, Belfast)
'A Feminine Image of the City from Rio de Janeiro's periphery: audiovisual practices, representations and imaginaries'
Abstract TBA!
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Critical Games
Back to life: play, risk and the self in academic writing
To its critics, academia can often appear as a form of elaborate play. Set apart from ordinary life, marked by ludic pleasures and moments of absurdity, it can...
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To the Rescue --- Rupture and Resilience of the UN Charter Order
CGLG Talk with Special Guest - Antje Wiener
Abstract: The rule-based international legal order is under duress. Recent breaches of international law on behalf of members of the United Nations (UN)...
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Limited accessCyber Scotland Week: Traitors edition
A cybersecurity workshop for students - Free
Join IT Services for an interactive cybersecurity workshop inspired by the TV show The Traitors. Our IT Security team will give a short briefing on the latest...
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Limited accessCyber Scotland Week: Traitors edition
Cybersecurity workshop for staff - Free
Join IT Services for an interactive cybersecurity workshop inspired by the TV show The Traitors. Our IT Security team will give a short briefing on the latest...
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Non-violent mobilisation against terrorism: why and how it matters
Guest Speakers: Dr Javier Argomaniz, Dr Tim Wilson and Dr Boris Tsokov
When studying terrorist campaigns, analysis typically centres on the two principal protagonists: the state and militant organisations. This narrow focus...
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The problematic association between foreign military assistance and increased terrorist attacks in recipient nations
ISWS Seminar Series with Guest Speaker Aoife McCullough
Foreign military assistance is intended to support security forces in recipient nations to fight insurgencies, and maintain stability and political order....
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Dr Cristoph Daube (Glasgow): Speech processing in the brain: from sound to meaning?
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Christoph Daube titled "Speech processing in the brain: from sound to...
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Quiet Opening
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum for a Quiet Opening. Free from the hustle and bustle of a general visit, with adjusted operations, our Quiet Openings are designed...
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The Middle Corridor: Finance and Security
MECACS Seminar Series Event - Ms Arzu Abbasova (RUSI, London) - Chair: Dr Filippo Costa Buranelli
Arzu Abbasova is a Research Analyst at the Centre for Finance and Security at Royal United Services Institute. She leads the research on the pathways to...
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Cancer in the workplace workshop
Free event hosted by Maggie's
Join this online event, hosted by Maggie's, the cancer support centre, for an insightful workshop designed to equip HR professionals, line managers and...
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Relaxed Drawing
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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Music and Japanese Calligraphy with Takaaki Iwai
Free
Music and Japanese Calligraphy is back. Takaaki Iwai, who has more than ten years of experience in Japanese calligraphy, will create unique works accompanied by...
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English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Dr Jennifer Park, University of Glasgow
The elixir, the editor and the platonic lover: pathologising and calibrating asexuality in William Davenant's The Platonick Lovers
What do early modern recipes for love and sex and modern editorial assumptions reveal about early modern asexualities and their pathologisations? In William...
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Mercenary: genealogy of a concept in international relations
CGLG Event with Guest Speaker Dr Malte Riemann
At this CGLG event, Malte Riemann, Assistant Professor at Leiden University, will join us to discuss his book proposal, Mercenary: Genealogy of a Concept in...
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PGT Academic Fair 2026
If you're thinking about what to do after graduation, why not come along to the postgraduate taught (PGT) Academic Fair and find out more about all the...
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CILTER Teacher Education Thematic Hub Webinar February 2026
Empirical perspectives on sociocultural CALL teacher education: insights from virtual exchange and school contexts - Free
The growing body of research on Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) teacher education has proposed a range of approaches to address the challenge of...
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Cancelled
British codebreaking and American secrecy in the First World War
ISWS Seminar Series: Guest speaker Daniel Larsen
Beginning in late 1915, British codebreakers cracked the US diplomatic codebooks and were reading all of American diplomats' transatlantic telegraphic...










