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CONFERENCE: "AI and Digital Innovations for Voice and Vocal Music" Fri 7 March, 9am-6pm at Edinburgh Futures Institute A keynote by Prof. Ricardo Climent, expert talks, panels and performances exploring voice, song and music using new AI-based tools. iash.ed.ac.uk/event/conferen…


There is still time to register for the roundtable on Queering Research Methods, brought to you by IASH, Edinburgh and @GenderEd_UoE. Tuesday 4 February, 4.30-6.30pm, IASH Register here: …eringresearchmethods.eventbrite.co.uk




The Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship - Applications, 3 months, deadline: 17:00 GMT on Friday 28 February 2025. For details: csas.ed.ac.uk/news-events/ne… IASH, Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh

Speaking Towards One Another with Stephanie Lamprea we will see Inspace transformed through a multidisciplinary theatrical performance and installation that uses #technology and #creativity to explore the #body, #gender #representation, and resilience within #disability.


IASH, Edinburgh and GENDER.ED bring you this year's International Women's Day Lecture, delivered by Naeema Yaqoob Sajid: ‘Only a day, a theme and an initiative?’ 7 March, 6.45-8.15pm #MarchForward #AccelerateAction #IWD Register: edin.ac/4gvuvbb


As part of the IWD programme, IASH, Edinburgh, The Alwaleed Centre and GENDER.ED bring you ‘Muslim women and gender equality’, a discussion event with Qazi Sarah Rasheed & Hamide Elif Üzümcü, chaired by Patricia Jeffery. 7 March, 11am-12pm, IASH Register: edin.ac/4108xc7


ICYMI! Friday 7 March sees UoE Women's Day events taking place, starting with ‘Muslim women and gender equality’, 11am-12pm. The IWD Lecture, ‘Only a day, a theme and an initiative?’, will then take place 6.45pm=8.15pm. IASH, Edinburgh The Alwaleed Centre edin.ac/3BSY4oQ

"Menstruation and Menopause as Reproductive Justice Issues: Feminist Reflections on Activism, Research and Policy from the Global Movement’s Scottish Hub" is live!🩸 Read Bettina Bildhauer + my 2023 take on lessons from the movement and the work that remains: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…🩸

Delighted to have received a copy of this book with new research on Hume's "Essays," which I co-edited with Felix Waldmann, with contributions from Sylvana Tomaselli St Andrews Danielle Charette James Mikko Tolonen and many others. cambridge.org/core/books/hum… Hilary Gaskin Hamilton School of Classical and Civic Ed Cambridge University Press Bookshop




Great to see one of our British Council Insight 90th Anniversary Fellows featured in the latest IASH, Edinburgh newsletter - meet curator and sociologist Dr Viktoria Bavykina #CultureConnectsUs iash.ed.ac.uk/news/featured-…

My #Arctic article "Non-violence & Activism: The Case of #Greenpeace's Anti-Sealing Campaign" is published! doi.org/10.14430/arcti… SDUArctic CWS - War Studies. Many thanks to interviewees from Greenpeace International & funders IASH, Edinburgh Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Memorial University #JRSmallwoodFoundation



We're thrilled to announce that the 3rd book from the Dangerous Women Project will release in September from Edinburgh University Press. "Women Who Dared: From the Infamous to the Forgotten" is edited by Ben Fletcher-Watson & Jo Shaw with a foreword by Sara Sheridan.
