Previous events in the School of Health in Social Science from 2023
Event listing
Who's in control? Rewriting narratives of violence through creative film practice
First Thursday seminar, presented by Julian Triandafyllou on Thursday 7th December: 'Who's in control? Rewriting narratives of violence through creative film practice'
2023 Further informationTaking Research into Practice: A practitioner journey into domestic abuse counselling
First Thursday seminar, presented by Dr Jeannette Roddy on Thursday 2nd November: 'Taking Research into Practice: A practitioner journey into domestic abuse counselling'
2023 Further informationPublic Health, Humanities and Magical Realism: A Creative-Relational Approach to Researching Human Experience
First Thursday seminar, presented by Dr Marisa de Andrade on Thursday 5th October: 'Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism: A Creative-Relational Approach to Researching Human Experience'
2023 Further informationLet's Gather: Welcome Walk
Let’s Gather for a walk through the central campus and the Meadows as an introduction to the area and where to find “the best coffee” maybe.
2023 Further informationLet's Gather: Welcome Walk
Let’s Gather for a walk through the central campus and the Meadows as an introduction to the area and where to find “the best coffee” maybe.
2023 Further informationLet's Gather: Scavenger Hunt
Let’s Gather for a Scavenger Hunt across Edinburgh. Explore and discover some of the most iconic places in the city, and perhaps win a prize.
2023 Further informationBook launch: 'Qualitative Research Approaches for Psychotherapy'
Please join us for the online launch of Qualitative Research Approaches for Psychotherapy: Reflexivity, Methodology, and Criticality, published by Routledge in July 2023.
2023 Further informationLet's Gather: Welcome Walk
Let’s Gather for a walk through the central campus and the Meadows as an introduction to the area and where to find “the best coffee” maybe.
2023 Further informationSymposium: “Counselling and Psychotherapy in Times of Political Violence”
‘Counselling and Psychotherapy in Times of Political Violence’ is a transdisciplinary symposium addressing ‘poverty’, ‘forced displacement’, ‘racism’, and ‘misogyny’ as key forms of political violence which we see on the rise globally.
2023 Further informationCertainty, Ambiguity, Evasion: What makes it so difficult to talk about certain kinds of difference?
A Public Lecture by Dr. Farhad Dalal, funded by the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion grant from the School of Health in Social Science.
2023 Further information