Showing posts with label Queen Margaret. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen Margaret. Show all posts

27 April 2010

Video clips from David Brien's presentation

Some photos from the EdSign34 open lecture by David Brien at Queen Margaret University on 21st April 2010, titled "The Past in the Present", are now available at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2318648&id=61012449&l=df70119282.

There is also a selection of film clips below.

16 April 2010

The Past in the Present


David Brien worked at the Deaf Studies Research Unit, University of Durham for over twenty years and was co-director of the Unit with Dr Mary Brennan.

Presenter: David Brien
Title: The Past in the Present
Date: 21st April 2010
Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Venue: Queen Margaret University, EH21 6UU (how to get there)
BSL/English Interpreters: Lucy Cole and Yvonne Waddell

All welcome!

Download the poster

UPDATE: You can see some photos and video clips from the seminar at http://edsign34.blogspot.com/2010/04/video-clips-from-david-briens.html.

26 October 2009

Getting to Queen Margaret University

Queen Margaret University is easiest to get to by train or bus, although parking is available on campus. To arrive in time for our 6.30pm seminars, take the train to North Berwick and get off at Musselburgh station, right at the campus. The train leaves Haymarket at 6.05pm/ Waverley at 6.12pm and arrives in Musselburgh at 6.17pm. There is a train back to Waverley at 8.45pm.

You can also come by Lothian Bus 30, which stops on campus. Check timetables on the Lothian Buses website.

If coming by car, we are just off the A1 (eastbound exit only).

A map and further travel information is available here: http://www.qmu.ac.uk/the_university/access.htm

Once you arrive on campus, please go to the main reception to sign in and get further directions.

21 October 2009

The BSL:UPTAKE project: WIN-WIN? KNOW-KNOW? YES, YES!

Tessa Padden, Knowledge Exchange Associate, and Bob Duncan, Project Officer on BSL:UPTAKE, will demonstrate features of the website, discuss its potential uses, and explain how we can all benefit from it.

Presenters: Tessa Padden and Bob Duncan
Title: The BSL:UPTAKE project: WIN-WIN? KNOW-KNOW? YES, YES!
Date: 4th November 2009
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Venue: Queen Margaret University, EH21 6UU (how to get there)
BSL/English Interpreter: Kyra Pollitt

All welcome!

Download the poster