IMS Open Lecture: 'The Silk-Road as a Model for Exploring Eurasian Transmissions of Medical Knowledge'
- Date: Tuesday 12 March 2019, 17:30 – 19:00
- Location: Parkinson Building
- Cost: Free
This IMS Open Lecture, presented by Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim (University of London), is titled 'The Silk-Road as a Model for Exploring Eurasian Transmissions of Medical Knowledge'.
IMS Open Lecture Series
Every year the IMS Open Lecture Series showcases cutting-edge research by leading scholars in important aspects of medieval studies. All lectures are free of charge, take place in the Nathan Bodington Council Chamber in the Parkinson Building, and are followed by a drinks reception. Lectures begin at 17:30.
All queries can be directed to Axel Muller (A.Muller@leeds.ac.uk) or Chris Marks, the Open Lectures IMS Intern (IMSlectures@leeds.ac.uk).
Upcoming Lecture
This IMS Open Lecture, presented by Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim (Wellcome Trust Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer, Department of History, Goldsmiths, University of London), is titled 'The Silk-Road as a Model for Exploring Eurasian Transmissions of Medical Knowledge: Views from the Tibetan Medical Manuscripts of Dunhuang'.
The next lecture will take place on 19 March 2019, and will be presented by Gary Shaw (Wesleyan University).
All are welcome!