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Why study Classics?

Classics is a multidisciplinary subject, including all aspects of the Greek and Roman civilisations: language, literature and thought; political, social, economic and cultural history; art history…

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Pedro Feitoza: Religion and Regionalism in Brazil

On November 1, 2022, we were pleased to have our new Lecturer in Latin American Christianity, Dr Pedro Feitoza, deliver a paper entitled “Religion and Regionalism in Brazil: The Dynamics of…

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Allusions, Algorithms, and the Mind: Observations from a Computational Approach to Reading Poetry

AbstractAllusions in epic poetry are a game played between the poet and the reader. The epic poet modifies a famous passage, and invites the reader to make a comparison between their changed version…

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CJS Seminar: Gustavo Fondevila, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Mexico

The Crime Justice & Society Seminar Series presents Violent Women. Female incarceration and drug markets in Latin American Prisons Professor Gustavo Fondevila, División de…

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HCA Societies Live Event 2021

Welcome Week 2021, chaired by Sarah Scarlett Kiaras-Attari (School Undergraduate Representative). Speakers from: ArchSoc Classics Society Edinburgh Archaeology Outreach Project History Society…

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Welcome week: Welcome from Classics

School of History, Classics and Archaeology Introduction to Classics by Dr Lucy Grig

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Introduction to MSc Study in Edinburgh: Classics

Welcome Week induction event for MSc Classics programmes10-11am, 13 September 2021Dr Kimberley Czajwkowski (Classics Graduate Officer) Dr Aaron PelttariDr Yannis Stouraitis

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Thinking from the South: Interview with Ana María León

This is a conversation with Assistant Professor Ana María León, in which we discuss the research methods that have informed her recent book, Modernity for the Masses: Antonio…

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CJS Seminar: Evangelical wings and inmate participation in prison governance in Latin America

The Crime, Justice and Society Seminar Series presents: Evangelical wings and inmate participation in prison governance in Latin America Prof. Máximo Sozzo, Universidad Nacional del…

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Beyond GIS: Limits and Possibilities of Geospatial Research of Colonial Latin America

A CDCS Seminar from Maria José Afanador-Llach (Univerisdad de los Andes, Bogotá-Colombia).Researchers of the colonial period in Spanish America face the challenge of comprehending the…

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4.8 - Summary Block 4 and way forward

Mitigating Climate Change - Carbon Capture Storage

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2.9 - Electricity- A carbon-free energy vector

Mitigating Climate Change - Carbon Capture Storage

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2.5 - The steel industry

Mitigating Climate Change - Carbon Capture Storage

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1.9 - Removing CO2 from the Atmosphere

Mitigating Climate Change - Carbon Capture Storage

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Bilingualism in Minority Languages - Professor Antonella Sorace at the Celtic Knot: Wikipedia Language Conference 2017.

Bilingualism in minority languages: a resource and an opportunity Research on the bilingual mind shows that bilingualism in any languages, regardless of their status, prestige, and worldwide…

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Professor Gavin Kelly - Latin Literature - Research in a Nutshell

Gavin talks about his research.

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