Events
Research Seminar: ‘Slashing the Sisterhood? Women’s Authorship and the Postfeminist Politics of Early Teen Slasher’
This seminar unearths a history of women’s authorship in North American slasher film production, and examines the role women have played in the overarching politics and ideology of the slasher film
Research Seminar: ‘Contesting Inequalities: Mediated Labor Activism and Rural Migrant Workers in China’
Siyuan Yin’s ethnographic study explores how mediated labor activism advances worker mobilization, feminist activism, and counter-discourses amid China’s authoritarian constraints
How does music shape imagination?
Part of the Music Research Seminar Series 2025-26
A conversation with Tendai Huchu
Tendai (T.L.) Huchu is an award-winning Zimbabwean writer living in Edinburgh and the author of the critically-acclaimed The Hairdresser of Harare (2010)
Seminar: My Time as the German Defence Attaché between 2008-2012 and 2015-2028 in Islamabad, Pakistan
Colonel (ret.) Klaus Wolf presents a paper for the War Studies and Politics, Diplomacy and International History research groups in the School of History.
Thackray Museum of Medicine Insights Lecture Series: Professor Laura King
Join Professor Laura King as she presents 'The Living Dead' together with Dr Aoife Sutton-Butler.
- One day event
- Reoccuring events