College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

HSS researchers reach out to a wider audience

Academic staff members in various subject areas have taken part in British and foreign radio programmes to discuss various exciting topics.

Scottish independence

Nicola McEwen, of the University’s School of Social & Political Science, has been guesting on ABC Radio in Australia.

Saturday Extra host Norman Swan spoke to her about the launch of the Yes Campaign for the referendum on Scottish independence.

Scottish Vivaldi discovery

Andrew Woolley, a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in Music at the University, recently took part in BBC Radio 4 programme on a Vivaldi flute concerto that he discovered in the National Archives of Scotland in 2010.

The programme, called Tales from the Stave, tells the story of the concerto, how it reached Scotland, and the research that went into finding more about the concerto and creating a version for modern performance.

Egyptian Mummies

Elena Kranioti, of the University’s School of History, Classics and Archaeology, has been speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour about her involvement in the National Museums of Scotland’s Fascinating Mummies exhibition.

Europe

David Howarth, also of the University’s School of Social and Political Science, has been speaking to BBC Radio Scotland’s Newsweek programme about French-German relations.

Greece

Prof Drew Scott, of the University’s School of Law, has been speaking to BBC Radio Scotland about the latest political developments in Greece.