ANSELM ADORNES DISCUSSION DAY

Fri, 25 November 2022

The Trinity Network invites you to join us for an online Discussion Day to explore the life and legacy of Anselm Adornes , 1424-1483.

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Auld Greekie: the Athens of the North” by Iain Gordon Brown

Mon, 12 Dec 2022

A talk examining the many dimensions of the story of Edinburgh’s brief self-identification as the ‘Athens of the North’ ByAHSS Forth & Borders Group

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Edinburgh Climate Café – in person at the Salisbury Centre

MULTIPLE DATES

A simple social gathering with facilitators where we can talk about our thoughts and feelings about the climate emergency.

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Scotland: Our Climate Journey

Tue, 29 November 2022,

An insightful and fascinating journey across a nation, pulling together to tackle climate change

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Adaptation and Development: Transforming the Former Royal High School

Mon, 9 Jan 2023

A talk on the Royal High School development with Richard Murphy

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Edinburgh and the World of Islam Walking Tour

Wednesday 9th November 2022

An interactive guided walk exploring historical and contemporary connections between Scotland’s capital city and the Muslim world.

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Cockburn Annual Lecture: Edinburgh’s Common Good Fund – use and abuse?

17th November, 2022

A Common Good Fund is a fund held by a local authority in Scotland, consisting of property that previously belonged to a burgh. In Edinburgh, the Common Goods Register sets out what it in the Fund, which is extensive. 

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Planning for Community-Led Retrofit in Edinburgh

Wed, 26 October 2022

What structures can the Climate Action Forum put In place to support, engage and collectively drive community-led retrofit?

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Our Communities, Our Sector: EVOC Conference + AGM 2022

Thu, 17 November 2022

Our Communities, Our Sector is your chance to gather in-person with friends, colleagues and partners to explore ideas and opportunities for action and change that is needed now, in the medium and the longer term.

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Scotland’s Ties to Slavery

Fri, 21 October 2022

Professor Sir Geoff Palmer will lead a talk that explores how legacies of slavery continue to impact Scottish society

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