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24th Sept: Alice Turk, Professor of Linguistic Phonetics
(School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences)
Would you like to spend some time reading in beautiful surroundings?
Would you like to reflect on how you read both literary and non-literary writings?
Then join JL Williams and Daphne Loads of the University of Edinburgh at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh on the morning of Wednesday 14th August, 2019.
For more information see:
This mini-exhibition is showcasing the current technological developments allowing for further exploration of Outer Space (from Scotland), contrasted with the development of conceptual ideas and scientific enquiries into the understanding of the Universe.
More details will be available soon.
THE EVENT IS FREE, BUT BOOKING A TICKET IS COMPULSORY.
Tickets will be released 1 month prior to the event.
Scottish first “Space Up” unconference, bringing together in an informal environment academics, professionals, entrepreneurs, communicators, – in short everyone who cares about Outer Space!
For more information and tickets see: http://spaceup.org/glasgow/
Officially launching the new Curious Edinburgh Astronomy Tour.
More details will be available soon.
THE EVENT IS FREE, BUT BOOKING A TICKET IS COMPULSORY.
Tickets will be released 1 month prior to the event.
The development of the tour was kindly supported by the IoP in Scotland and British Society for History of Science Outerach Grants.
More details will be available soon.
THE EVENT IS FREE, BUT BOOKING A TICKET IS COMPULSORY.
Tickets will be released 1 month prior to the event.
As part of Collective’s regular programme, the tour on 23td May will be given by a SDOS member, Matjaz Vidmar.
A fascinating free new exhibition – part of a year-long series of events - opens in Edinburgh aiming to establish Charles Piazzi Smyth’s place in Edinburgh’s history.
The exhibition, housed in Edinburgh’s iconic Nelson Monument, presents Piazzi Smyth’s photography, paintings and drawings, alongside a newly commissioned short film and interviews in what will be the first major exhibition in Edinburgh dedicated to the forgotten astronomer. Article here: https://edin.ac/2vO00t6