The Music Research Seminars series is our main seminar series for research into the cultural, historical, political and social dimensions of musical life.

The Eighteenth-Century Research Seminar series is an interdisciplinary forum for postgraduate and early-career scholars working on any aspect of eighteenth-century history, literature and culture to share their research. The seminar is organised jointly by postgraduate students at the University of Edinburgh's School of History, Classics and Archaeology, and the College of Art.

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Archived details of our speakers and their seminar topics.

A seminar series organised by postgraduate research students of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

Each year, Design Informatics invite a variety of practitioners - from local business people to academics to artists - to share their story in our Research Seminar Series.

Monthly talks on research-related career issues for academics and postgraduate students.

We welcome you to this seminar series on landscape-related themes, from land imaginaries, landscape design, research by design at the landscape scale, nature in the city, environmental and social resilience, climate change, food production, cartographic time, landscape and health, rural and peri-urban development, environmental humanities, cultural landscapes, to other fields of research related to the development of more sustainable environments.

A breakdown of the core and option courses available on the programme.

A weekly series of hour-long seminars from guest speakers and colleagues, with Q&A and drinks. Free and open to all.

To support our postgraduate students in developing their presentation skills, and to share their work with peers and colleagues across the University of Edinburgh and beyond, we have established the OPENspace research seminar series.