Events *INCLUDES*

EVENTS *INCLUDES*

This seminar series is not running during the current academic year. You can, however, find information on a previous series and the organisers.

The Justin Arbuthnott Trust, held by the University, provides a postgraduate scholarship each year and this lecture, both of which are designed to promote the better understanding of Ireland and various complex relationships which link Ireland and Britain.

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The Histories of Gender and Sexuality seminar series runs regularly throughout the academic year. Seminars are open to all.

The Histories of Gender and Sexuality seminar series runs regularly throughout the academic year. Seminars are open to all.

The Histories of Gender and Sexuality seminar series runs regularly throughout the academic year. Seminars are open to all.

PAIXUE is a European Research Council funded project examining medieval Byzantine and Chinese cultures systematically and in-depth from a cross-cultural vantage point.

The University of Edinburgh, in association with the National Library of Scotland, will be hosting a free online Conference 20-21 November, 2020.

Dr Sujit Sivasundaram, Reader in World History at the University of Cambridge and Fellow in History at Gonville and Caius College, will deliver the 2018 Fennell Lecture. (Published 10 January 2018)

If you have questions about undergraduate study in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology join our live online information sessions! (Published 15 Feb, 2017)

Join the School of History, Classics and Archaeology for postgraduate online information sessions.

Join academics and members of our Student Support Team for a series of live online information sessions on 29 April 2015. (Published 7 April 2015)

The School of History, Classics and Archaeology hosts seminars throughout the academic year, which are open to all.

Meet game developers and gamers and find out how the games industry makes use of history, what role it plays in shaping historical knowledge and how it can be interacted with. A round table event with Daniel Faulconbridge (editor of Wargames Illustrated), Daniel Mersey (author of games such as Lion Rampant and Dragon Rampant) and Gianluca Raccagni (Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Edinburgh).

The School of History, Classics and Archaeology hosts seminars throughout the academic year, which are open to all.

The School of History, Classics and Archaeology hosts seminars throughout the academic year, which are open to all.

A brand new subject area-wide history seminar series for 2022.

A wide-ranging seminar series on all aspects and ages of History.

A wide-ranging seminar series on all aspects and ages of History.

The School of History, Classics and Archaeology hosts seminars throughout the academic year, which are open to all.

The School of History, Classics and Archaeology hosts seminars throughout the academic year, which are open to all.

Medieval History seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to staff, students and the general public.

Medieval History seminars take place throughout the academic year and are open to staff, students and the general public.

We offer live and interactive online sessions which enable you to hear from and talk to our programme staff. Our next virtual open day will be in the new year (Feb) with details to be finalised nearer the time. (Published 15th August 2016)

Innovative Learning Week (ILW) 2016 will take place from 15-19 February. Event booking is now open.

Join scholars from across the School of History, Classics and Archaeology, who in a new series of public lectures will challenge popular beliefs and reassess intriguing events from throughout history. The lectures will take place between 10th and 13th August 2015.

An evening of words and music will commemorate 100 years since the Lusitania was sunk during the First World War. (Published 6 May, 2015)

This workshop from 5-6 June 2015 will bring together scholars working on the development of urban and rural settlement in Sicily from Prehistory to Late Antiquity (Published 17 April).

This workshop will bring together scholars working on the development of urban and rural settlement in Sicily from Prehistory to Late Antiquity (Published 17 April 2015).