The School supports a wide and varied programme of events, from lectures and seminars to film screenings and workshops. They are all - unless otherwise stated - free and open to everyone who wishes to attend. You can find details of events which have already taken place in our archive.Events archiveForthcoming events Research seminars See our full calendar of events taking place across the School or view individual seminar schedules by topic. Events calendar Our events calendar offers a day-by-day overview of what is happening in the School. Ocean Heritage and Marine Archaeology: Waves of Change This event aims to explore current trends in marine heritage research and interdisciplinary approaches to understanding historical human interactions with the marine environment. Inaugural Lecture - Professor Jon Henderson: 'Oceans without History?' Please join us for the inaugural lecture of Professor Jon Henderson, Professor of Coastal and Marine Archaeology. The Fennell Forum 2024: Reflections on the US Presidential election Bringing together experts on policy and communications, gender and party politics, American political history, and grassroots political activism, this roundtable offers a range of perspectives on the 2024 US presidential election. Munro Lecture: 'Natural heritage at risk: Memory and mourning in the Anthropocene' The second Munro Lecture will be given by Professor Þóra Pétursdóttir on 21 November in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology. Hybrid - 'Neophytos Enkleistos’s Testamentary Typikon: Manuscript, text(s), contexts' Celebrate the restoration of the University's Neophytos the Recluse's testamentary typikon with this two-day workshop around this unique manuscript and its author. LGBTQ+ History Month: 'Portable closets: Secrets and lives in queer Britain since gay liberation' The School of History, Classics, and Archaeology is pleased to host a lecture by Professor Matthew Cook (Oxford University) for our annual LGBTQ lecture. Edinburgh 900: 'The Festival in the 60s' Join Dr Angela Bartie, Senior Lecturer in Scottish History, for this lecture as part of the celebrations to mark 900 years of the city of Edinburgh. Lecture recordings Some of our guest and inaugural lectures are recorded and are available to watch and listen to online. This article was published on 2024-08-01