Events - 2019
Events which have already taken place in 2019.
Nov 29 2019
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Winter Graduations
The winter graduations will take place on Friday 20 November.
Nov 21 2019
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WriteFest: Getting published
‘Getting Published’ is a WriteFest event for postgraduate students in history, classics, and archaeology-related subjects to help you understand the process of getting your work into print.
Nov 20 2019
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Book Week Scotland - Book Sale
Buy a book, change a life. The School of History, Classics and Archaeology will be hosting a book sale for Book Week Scotland on 20 November.
Nov 16 2020
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Discoveries and secrets: Egyptian archaeology
Join Dr Joanne Rowland and staff from the National Museum of Scotland as they discuss Scottish contributions to archaeology. Part of Being Human Festival.
Nov 13 2019
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Death Café
Part of Mental Health & Wellbeing Week.
Nov 13 2019
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Postgraduate Open Day
The next postgraduate Open Day will take place on Wednesday 13 November, 2019.
Nov 11 2019
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Sustainable Self Care
Part of Mental Health & Wellbeing Week.
Nov 08 2019
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ArchSoc Fieldwork Fair 2019
The 2019 annual (free) fieldwork fair will take place on Friday 8 November in Teviot Debating Hall.
The 2019 UISPP Metal Ages in Europe Conference will take place 9-10 November, 2019.
The next Munro Lecture will be delivered by Professor Christopher Knüsel on 7 November, 2019. This event is free and open to all.
Jul 03 2019
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Online Postgraduate Information Session
Join us on 3 July for this live and interactive online session for all prospective postgraduate students interested in joining us in September, whether you are yet to apply, have made an application or hold an offer.
If you're considering undergraduate study with us our Undergraduate Open Day and events within the School of History, Classics and Archaeology are a great way of finding out more. The next Undergraduate Open Day is 10 June, 2019.
The Munro Lecture 'Flows, boundaries, and entanglements: Unraveling colonial encounters in Ancient Mediterranean France' by Professor Michael Dietler on 4 April, 2019.
The Munro Lecture 'Nature but not only. Stories from the anthropo-not-seen' given by Professor Marisol de la Cadena:on Thursday 4 April, 2019.
Mar 13 2019
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Postgraduate Online Information Sessions
Our Postgraduate Online Information Sessions are an excellent way for you to learn more about your chosen programme and ask questions you may have about postgraduate study here in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology.
Proposals for either a paper or poster for the 2019 UISPP Metal Ages in Europe Conference "Where are you going: Reconsidering migrations in the Metal Ages" are invited. Deadline 31 January, 2019.
The second annual Scottish Student Archaeology Society Conference will take in Edinburgh 26 and 27 January, 2019.