The University of Edinburgh marks the centenary of the start of the First World War with a series of events examining the impact of the conflict on the university community and the people of Scotland. Image Remembrance Sunday Remembrance Day service The University Remembrance Day service is a joint service with Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Napier University and Queen Margaret University. All three branches of the Armed Forces will be on parade with the City of Edinburgh Universities Officers Training Corps, the Royal Naval Reserve and the East of Scotland Universities' Air Squadron. The Pipes and Drums of the Universities Officers Training Corps will be in attendance. Sunday 9 November 2014, 10.10am Playfair Library, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL Previously...Scotland's History Festival The University is a sponsor of Previously... Scotland’s History Festival and the festival will feature a number of our WW1 centenary events. Exhibition: War and Deeds, Weapons and Wounding The University of Edinburgh's exhibition 'Words and Deeds: Women, Warfare and Caregiving' explores the often neglected and understated story of women in warfare and was hosted at Surgeons' Hall Museum during 2013. Subsequently, a new exhibition has been developed by Surgeons' Hall Museum to be displayed in conjunction with the original exhibition. 'Weapons and Wounding' will highlights the severity of injuries, exploring the progression of weaponry and the ever increasing need for new medical and surgical techniques to cope with wounding in warfare. Saturday 1 November 2014, 4.42pm Friday 28 November 2014, 4.42pm Leith Library, 28-30 Ferry Road, Edinburgh, EH6 4AE Patrick Watt: Steel & Tartan: The 4th Cameroon Highlanders Patrick Watt is a doctoral candidate at the University of Edinburgh where he specialises in the history of the First World War. He will be discussing his first book, Steel & Tartan: The 4th Cameron Highlanders in the Great War. Patrick is the Douglas Haig Fellowship's Haig Scholar for 2014. Saturday 29 November 2014, 3.00pm Saturday 29 November 2014, 4.00pm The Writers' Museum, Lawnmarket, Lady Stair's House, Edinburgh, EH1 2PA Find out more and book tickets on the Eventbrite page for this event Scotland's War Scotland's War is an initiative organised by historian Yvonne McEwen and will see the University of Edinburgh work with a range of organisations including the National Library of Scotland, the Scottish Military Research Group and local schools. More information about Scotland's War and further events may be found by clicking on the link below. Scotland's War Scottish War Blind in WW1 Exhibition and talks at Edinburgh Central Library. Monday 10 November 2014, 10.00am Friday 14 November 2014, 8.00pm Edinburgh Central Library, 7-9 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EG Find out more about 'Scottish War Blind in WW1' In the Company of Nurses A Remembrance Day Lecture and book signing by historian Yvonne McEwen at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Tuesday 11 November 2014, 6.00pm Surgeons’ Hall Museums, Nicholson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DW Further Events John Cavanagh: Soundwaves from the Trenches Broadcaster, musician and record producer John Cavanagh presents ‘Soundwaves from the Trenches’. Organised by Celtic and Scottish Studies. Friday 7 November 2014, 1.00pm Room 2.12, Appleton Tower, Crichton Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9LE Brothers in Arms and Blood Brothers: Canada's First Nations Soldiers and Scottish Veterans of WW1 The lecture will focus on the relationship that began in Scotland in 1916 with a visit from First Nations soldiers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force to the city of Edinburgh and the enduring legacy of that visit for the Scottish Veteran Community.The Lecture is sponsored by the Foundation for Canadian Studies in the UK. Thursday 13 November 2014, 5.00pm Centre of Canadian Studies Research Seminar, Chrystal Macmillan Building, Seminar Room 3 Exhibition: Brothers in Arms and Blood Brothers The exhibition will focus on the relationship that began in Scotland in 1916 with a visit from First Nations soldiers of the Canadian Expeditionary Force to the city of Edinburgh and the enduring legacy of that visit for the Scottish Veteran Community.The exhibition is sponsored by the Foundation for Canadian Studies in the UK. Monday 10 November 2014, 9.00am Friday 14 November 2014, 5.00pm Chrystal Macmillan Building Foyer Dr Gary West: Voicing War (Commemoration and Modern Scots Song) Dr Gary West (Celtic & Scottish Studies) presents a lecture entitled 'Voicing War: Commemoration and Modern Scots Song'. Friday 14 November 2014, 1.00pm Room 2.12, Appleton Tower, Crichton Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9LE Screenings at the Edinburgh Filmhouse The Edinburgh Filmhouse will be presenting a series of films that relate to the events of the war, dated to coincide with the real events of 100 years ago. Many WWI-related films will be introduced by academics and historians from the University of Edinburgh. Film Screening: Wooden Crosses Raymond Bernard's superb adaptation of Roland Dorgelès' novel chronicling life in the trenches, screening in a new restoration. Gilbert Demachy (Pierre Blanchar), a student, enlists when war breaks out. The illusions of this young soldier soon come into contact with the hard realities of war. Part of a four-year series of films relating to the First World War,this screening will be introduced by Professor Jolyon Mitchell, Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI) and Academic Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH). Monday 24 November 2014, 8.30pm Edinburgh Filmhouse, 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH3 9BZ This article was published on 2024-08-28