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Prof. Sharon Abrahams - Mind Matters in Motor Neurone Disease
Professor Sharon Abrahams, Personal Chair in Neuropsychology, delivers her inaugural lecture entitled Mind Matters in Motor Neurone Disease.
In this lecture, Prof. Abrahams discusses her work with people living with a degenerative disease and in particular motor neurone disease.
This disease was commonly thought to affect the system controlling movement exclusively, but Prof. Abrahams' work has contributed to demonstrating that the mind matters in motor neurone disease and that a large number of people will experience changes in cognition and behaviour in addition to progressive physical disability.
Recorded on 28 October 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's 50 George Square. -
Prof. Andrew Morris - Medicine in the Information Age
Professor Andrew Morris, Chair of Medicine, delivers his inaugural lecture entitled, Medicine in the Information Age. Recorded on 22 June 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Chancellor's Building.
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Prof. Martin Chick - The Times They Are A-Changin': Time, Economics and a Political Economy of Britain since 1945
Professor Martin Chick, Chair of Economic History, delivers his inaugural lecture entitled, "The Times They Are A-Changin': Time, Economics and a Political Economy of Britain since 1945".
This lecture considers the changing use made of the concept of time in economics and economic policy-making in Britain since 1945.
Recorded on 5 May 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Medical School. -
Prof. Paolo Quattrone - Accounting, Governance and Social Innovation: Establishing the Links
Professor Paolo Quattrone, Chair in Accounting Governance & Social Innovation, delivers his inaugural lecture entitled, "Accounting, Governance and Social Innovation: Establishing the Links".
In this lecture, Professor Quattrone will present the idea that accounting creates specific forms of ‘socie-ties’, where the ties amongst members of a community are represented in economic terms and ruled accordingly. It will also suggest that only by re-thinking these ties that new forms of governing social and economic relationships can become forms of social innovation.
Recorded on 15 April 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Business School Auditorium. -
Prof. Mark Dorrian - What's Interesting? On the Ascendency of an Evaluative Term
Professor Mark Dorrian, Forbes Chair in Architecture, delivers his inaugural lecture, entitled What's Interesting? On the Ascendency of an Evaluative Term.
This lecture will consider the rise of 'interesting' as a critical category, and examine the sort of judgement-in-suspension that it seems to enact, addressing what kinds of issues might be at stake in it, and what it means in relation to our broader cultural expectations of architecture.
Recorded on 1 April 2015, at the University of Edinburgh's Edinburgh College of Art Main Lecture Theatre. -
Prof. Chris Speed - The Random Lift and Other Algorithmic Stories
Professor Chris Speed, Chair in Design Informatics, delivers his inaugural lecture entitled, The Random Lift and Other Algorithmic Stories.
This talk draws connections between a series of projects that explores the emerging conditions of living with algorithms. The playful presentation unpacks Professor Speed's growing neurosis about the uncertainty of what things are doing, a condition that he attributes to having been born during Apollo 13's loss of communication with planet Earth.
Recorded on 24 February 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's ECA Lecture Theatre.