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From These Parts: Scotland, Art and Identity
Scottish Contemporary Art Exhibition at the Wardlaw Museum - Free
What makes a nation? Scotland has its own unique place in the world. It is a nation that is constantly changing and being changed by its people on a local and...
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Rhona Pryce (cello) and Xuan Fang (artist): Bach and Ink
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Montfort Bursary-holder Rhona Pryce performs Bach's Cello Suites nos 1 and 3 (BWV 1007 and 1009) while artist Xuan Fang creates ink-wash paintings based...
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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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War, destruction and reform: the early years of Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary, Queen of Scots: icon, martyr, national obsession. You know her story, but what does she hide? In December 1542, Mary became Queen at six days old. For the...
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Through student eyes: graduate attributes in the economics and finance curriculum
This lecture, organised by the Centre for International, Language and Teacher Education Research (CILTER), will be presented by Dr Kulnicha Meechaiyo, a...
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Staying alive: conversations about literature and suicide
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What makes life feel worth living, especially when it feels impossible to go on? Recent research into suicide prevention suggests that media reports about...


