Book Week Scotland is an annual celebration of books and reading that takes place across Scotland, the 2024 festival will be held between between the 18th and 24th November!
READ MOREShyBairn Theatre, in partnership with the University of St Andrews, give a performance installation to radically imagine a liveable future at St Andrews Botanic Garden on Saturday 23rd November.
READ MOREDalgety Bay Astronomy Club are delighted to welcome Dr Jamie Robinson to the club on 26th November for a presentation on wide-field survey astronomy.
READ MOREJoin Polly Pullar as she talks to us about The Horizontal Oak: A Life in Nature, where she shares her inspirational story about finding strength in wildlife and wild places.
READ MORESee behind the scenes of the work carried out in the museum’s Conservation hangar with these free talks.
READ MOREOpera Caledonia is delighted to present Puccini Festival 'In Memoria', a day of concerts & events marking the centenary of Puccini's death, on Saturday 30th November at Institut français d'Écosse!
READ MOREWaterstones Edinburgh - West End is delighted to welcome Maggie O'Farrell & Daniela Jaglenka Terrazzini along on Friday 29th November to celebrate the publication of When the Stammer Came to Stay.
READ MOREEnjoy a specially curated talk about the history and context of a new object(s) from the Burrell Collection each week, delivered by Curators, Gallery Assistants, Volunteer Guides and more!
READ MOREThis year's Book Week Scotland theme is Hope, and Glasgow Libraries are delighted to welcome Mel Young to the Mitchell Library to discuss his book Home Game: The True Story of the Homeless World Cup.
READ MOREMark Wedgwood cycled 7,300 miles across all 204 Ordnance Survey Landranger maps, in numerical order. He shares his journey as part of Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People programme.
READ MOREPain Association Scotland run professionally-led monthly groups across Lanarkshire for people living with all forms of chronic pain.
READ MOREJoin Gayle Pollock from The Renfrewshire Witch Hunt 1697 charity as she gives a talk and presentation on the three witch trials of Paisley.
READ MOREThe nephew of Alan Turing, the father of Enigma, will speak about British communications security – or rather the lack of it – in WW2.
READ MOREJoin FEL Scotland to explore community adaptation measures, tools, and policies to drive climate action and data sharing at Stirling County Rugby Football Club on 26th November!
READ MOREDr Ailes is our perfect guide to ‘loud’ poetry. With explanations illustrated by performances, this will be an entertaining and enlightening pre-Christmas session like no other!
READ MOREOn selected days throughout the year the team at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and volunteers hold a Highlight Talk exploring the life and works of Robert Burns!
READ MOREMark Wedgwood cycled 7,300 miles across all 204 Ordnance Survey Landranger maps, in numerical order. He shares his journey as part of Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People programme.
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