Events

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.

Forthcoming events

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.

Professor Graziosi wears glasses and a blue shirt and stands beside a window, her face illuminated by natural ight.

The School is delighted to announce the inaugural lecture of the 2025 Leventis Professor, Barbara Graziosi.

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The 2025 Annual Lecture in the History of Slavery will be given by Professor Christopher Brown on 'The Atlantic Slave Trade and the American Revolution'.

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The next Munro Lecture will be delivered by Professor Laura McAtackney, Department of Archaeology and Deputy Director of the Radical Humanities Laboratory, University College Cork, Ireland.

A group of women in traditional dresses dance in a circle around a bonfire at dusk, with a glowing moon overhead and village festivities in the background.

Professor Lucy Grig - Professor of the History of Late Antiquity - will give her inaugural lecture on 'A slow history of Late Antiquity'.

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The Official Historian of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), Dr George Hay, will be discussing the findings of the CWGC's second report from their non-commemoration programme, this time focusing on the Second World War.

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Ahead of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, an expert panel discusses the meaning of the American Revolution. This event will be hybrid.

Portraits of Queen Margaret and Christian Guthrie Wright and Louisa Stevenson, founders of Queen Margaret University

Celebrate the 150th anniversary of Queen Margaret University (QMU) with a special event featuring Dr Bill Aird, Senior Lecturer in Medieval History.

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This year’s A. G. Leventis Conference, held under the auspices of the A. G. Leventis Visiting Professorship in Greek, and forming part of Edinburgh’s biennial series of international conferences on Hellenic studies, will take place 13-16 November 2025.

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An original performance that combines classical philology, visual art and modern dance, and includes excerpts from the Greek-themed dances of the revolutionary 20th century American artist and choreographer Martha Graham.

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The deadline for submission to the 3rd International ReseArch group on quArries and Rock-cut sites (IRAAR) conference (14-15 May, 2026) is 31 December, 2025.

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The 3rd International ReseArch group on quArries and Rock-cut sites (IRAAR) conference will take place 14-15 May, 2026.

Some of our guest and inaugural lectures are recorded and are available to watch and listen to online.