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  1. School of Art History Online Lecture Series: Athletics & Aesthetics -- Sport in Art History

    School of Art History Online Lecture Series: Athletics & Aesthetics -- Sport in Art History

    Cycling in Modern and Contemporary Art

    This new School of Art History Online Lecture Series is an exploration of the history of golf in Scotland told through the collections of The R&A World Golf...

  2. Azerbaijan's war and peace: political strategy and vision for the future

    Azerbaijan's war and peace: political strategy and vision for the future

    Speakers: Dr Murad Muradov (Topchubashov Center, Baku, Azerbaijan) Chair: Professor Rick Fawn

    Murad Muradov graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the Academy of Public Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan...

  3. If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism

    If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism

    Guest speaker: Dr Rachel Kowert, Research Psychologist

    What happens when hate speech becomes so routine in a cultural space that it's treated as unremarkable background noise? This talk will examine how...

  4. Emotions as sites of embodied learning in the classroom

    Emotions as sites of embodied learning in the classroom

    Distinguished Teacher Lecture: Professor Naomi Head, University of Glasgow

    Emotions have become a recognised element of International Relations curricula, shaping modules and taking up intellectual space within our disciplinary...

  5. Pedagogy as success and failure: what happens when teaching doesn't always look like learning?

    Pedagogy as success and failure: what happens when teaching doesn't always look like learning?

    DTL Teaching Forum with Professor Naomi Head - Staff and PGR Students of International Relations Only

    Within the context of the increasing pressures of teaching evaluations and metrics of success, how do we make sense of what goes on under the surface in our...

  6. School of Art History Online Lecture Series: Athletics & Aesthetics -- Sport in Art History

    School of Art History Online Lecture Series: Athletics & Aesthetics -- Sport in Art History

    Oval balls and cubist players

    This new School of Art History Online Lecture Series is an exploration of the history of golf in Scotland told through the collections of The R&A World Golf...

  7. Book talk: Axis of Empire: A history of Iran-US Relations

    Book talk: Axis of Empire: A history of Iran-US Relations

    MECACS Seminar Series Event via MS Team email [email protected] for the link

    Axis of Empire: A History of Iran--US Relations by Afshin Matin-Asgari A chronicle of intrigue and influence in the Iran-US entanglement Ironic plot twists...

  8. Life on the legitimacy frontier: understanding the authority struggle between the UN Security Council and the office of the Ombudsperson

    Life on the legitimacy frontier: understanding the authority struggle between the UN Security Council and the office of the Ombudsperson

    Speakers: Dr Anette Stimmer and Professor Christian Kreuder-Sonnen

    At this CGLG event, we will discuss Professor Christian Kreuder-Sonnen's (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena) and Anette Stimmer's (University of...

  9. School of Art History Online Lecture Series: Athletics & Aesthetics -- Sport in Art History

    School of Art History Online Lecture Series: Athletics & Aesthetics -- Sport in Art History

    Women in sport in art

    This new School of Art History Online Lecture Series is an exploration of the history of golf in Scotland told through the collections of The R&A World Golf...

  10. Voyage round Great Britain: life at the coast 200 years ago

    Voyage round Great Britain: life at the coast 200 years ago

    Exactly two hundred years ago, William Daniell published the final part of his eight-volume Voyage Round Great Britain. Daniell had started his journey in 1813...