Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Ranjana Thapalyal In brief Date - 28 March 2025Venue - OnlineSpeaker - Dr Ranjana ThapalyalTitle - Education as Mutual Translation: reflections on a research project and the elasticity of knowledge Email Neill Martin for joining details About the speakerDr Ranjana Thapalyal has a life-long interest in Indian philosophy, which inspires her encouragement of critically-aware intercultural dialogue and pedagogy, open to inclusive methods, content and tools, and relevant to many fields. How to attendJoining a seminar is free, and everyone is welcome. No booking is required.All seminars take place online fortnightly on Fridays from 13.00 to 14.00. Please contact Dr Neill Martin to be added to the mailing list for an invitation, link and passcode. Email Neill Martin for joining details About the Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar SeriesAs the longest established department of its kind in Scotland, Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh is a major international hub for research, teaching and learning.Each semester, we welcome a wide range of guest speakers and colleagues to present a lunchtime seminar on their work.Are you interested in Celtic and Scottish Studies?We offer a range of undergraduate degrees in Celtic, Scottish Ethnology and Scottish Studies. We also offer a number of postgraduate research programmes drawing on excellent supervision and access to world-leading collections and archives. Find out more about Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh Mar 28 2025 13.00 - 14.00 Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Ranjana Thapalyal An online seminar by artist and author Dr Ranjana Thapalyal reflecting on her research into Education as Mutual Translation which brings in Ancient Indian and West African philosophical concepts. Online Email Neill Martin for joining details
Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Ranjana Thapalyal In brief Date - 28 March 2025Venue - OnlineSpeaker - Dr Ranjana ThapalyalTitle - Education as Mutual Translation: reflections on a research project and the elasticity of knowledge Email Neill Martin for joining details About the speakerDr Ranjana Thapalyal has a life-long interest in Indian philosophy, which inspires her encouragement of critically-aware intercultural dialogue and pedagogy, open to inclusive methods, content and tools, and relevant to many fields. How to attendJoining a seminar is free, and everyone is welcome. No booking is required.All seminars take place online fortnightly on Fridays from 13.00 to 14.00. Please contact Dr Neill Martin to be added to the mailing list for an invitation, link and passcode. Email Neill Martin for joining details About the Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar SeriesAs the longest established department of its kind in Scotland, Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh is a major international hub for research, teaching and learning.Each semester, we welcome a wide range of guest speakers and colleagues to present a lunchtime seminar on their work.Are you interested in Celtic and Scottish Studies?We offer a range of undergraduate degrees in Celtic, Scottish Ethnology and Scottish Studies. We also offer a number of postgraduate research programmes drawing on excellent supervision and access to world-leading collections and archives. Find out more about Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh Mar 28 2025 13.00 - 14.00 Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Ranjana Thapalyal An online seminar by artist and author Dr Ranjana Thapalyal reflecting on her research into Education as Mutual Translation which brings in Ancient Indian and West African philosophical concepts. Online Email Neill Martin for joining details
Mar 28 2025 13.00 - 14.00 Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Ranjana Thapalyal An online seminar by artist and author Dr Ranjana Thapalyal reflecting on her research into Education as Mutual Translation which brings in Ancient Indian and West African philosophical concepts.