David Worthington
@davidworthington.bsky.social
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Historian. Manager. Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Business and Education, University of the Highlands and Islands. https://www.uhi.ac.uk/en/about-uhi/senior-management/professor-david-worthington/
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shonamaclean.bsky.social
Have just read on the BBC that "the UK's first 'super-university', stretching across an entire region" is to be creaed by merging the universities of Kent and Greenwich, and I'm thinking it's a shame they've never heard of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
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hisasimon.bsky.social
Really excited with support from @thinkuhi.bsky.social to be recruiting Faculty Interns for 25-26, who will advance the student voice in quality in our subject areas and work with wonderful staff including @davidworthington.bsky.social. This and other current posts at: hisa.uhi.ac.uk/about/workfo...
A square image of a recruitment icon. It says "We are hiring!" with "Faculty Intern Roles" under that. Further detail explains that they are a hybrid role, part-time, £12.60 per hour, and the application deadline is 22nd June. There's a wee HISA logo in the bottom left which is a white logo with, believe it or not, the word "HISA" on it.
davidworthington.bsky.social
James Fraser or Mary, Queen of Scots? The choice is yours on this shelf in Waterstone's, Inverness.
A bookshelf in a bookshop showing my book on James Fraser alongside multiple works on Mary, Queen of Scots.
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shonamaclean.bsky.social
Sometimes I forget how much I love the C17th and how I feel sorry for people who study history and don't know it's the BEST century. Currently reading for an event at Waterstones Inverness on 17th May with @davidworthington.bsky.social and Jennifer Morag Henderson (Daughters of the North).
A copy of "Rev. James Fraser, 1634-1709" (EUP) by Prof. David Worthngton.
davidworthington.bsky.social
Nice to see this poster in the window of Waterstones Inverness, advertising an upcoming event (17 May) with Jennifer Henderson and myself, chaired by @shonamaclean.bsky.social. It will focus on approaches to researching and writing Highland lives, with a strong focus on #EarlyModern themes.
Shop window poster advertising an upcoming event in Waterstones Inverness on writing Scottish Highland biographies.
davidworthington.bsky.social
Spent an inspiring, enjoyable and, at turns, moving half hour chatting to Prof James Hunter and Dr Karen Cullen today in prep for this. First time the three of us have talked together in almost fifteen years! Hard to convey just how vital those two were to the early years of @uhihistory.bsky.social
uhihistory.bsky.social
We are celebrating our 20th anniversary this April!

Join us online on Wednesday 23 April for an afternoon event of roundtables and reminiscences, celebrating the past, present and future of @uhihistory.bsky.social!

For more information & joining instructions, visit bit.ly/4ldYnfS
Collage of four photos, including a skyline of a village with a cathedral spire, group of people in graduation gowns, group of people standing outside a building, and another group of people in front of a sign reading 'Aviemore the Strathspey Railway'.
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profmurdoch.bsky.social
Post Doc!

"Materialising the Scots in Northern Europe c.1500-1750: Mobilities, Communities and Materiel Culture"

Focus on the Netherlands, Scandinavia or Poland

www.iash.ed.ac.uk/iash-nationa...

#Skystorians 🗃
IASH-National Museums Scotland Fellowship | IASH
www.iash.ed.ac.uk
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tricksterprince.bsky.social
This is something to celebrate: the Centre for History is an innovative and creative department whose important work researching and teaching history with and in communities across the Highlands and Islands should be a model for institutions across the country.
uhihistory.bsky.social
We are celebrating our 20th anniversary this April!

Join us online on Wednesday 23 April for an afternoon event of roundtables and reminiscences, celebrating the past, present and future of @uhihistory.bsky.social!

For more information & joining instructions, visit bit.ly/4ldYnfS
Collage of four photos, including a skyline of a village with a cathedral spire, group of people in graduation gowns, group of people standing outside a building, and another group of people in front of a sign reading 'Aviemore the Strathspey Railway'.
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elainemorrison.bsky.social
Book post is best.

Home from work to find the paperback of @davidworthington.bsky.social ‘s fine book waiting for me. That’s school holiday reading sorted.
davidworthington.bsky.social
Thanks for the kind words, Elaine. I hope you still feel it's fine after finishing it.
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sgsah.bsky.social
Meet our EARTH Scholars 🌎

In Spring 2025, 10 researchers from around the world will collaborate with 10 Scotland-based scholars, academics & partners to address #EnvHum & #ClimateEmergency issues in innovative ways 🍃

Learn more about the #EARTH2025 cohort 🔗 sgsah.ac.uk/prospective/...
A cyan square with 20 circular photos of PhD researchers from around the world. Congratulations is written in blue text above the photos, and the British Council Scotland and SGSAH logos are at the bottom
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uhiarchaeology.bsky.social
There’s a distinct UHI Archaeology Institute flavour to the new issue of Archaeology Scotland Magazine with three articles from students and lecturers.
archaeologyorkney.com/2025/02/07/a...
#archaeology #ThinkUHI #UHIResearch
Holly Young and Kath Page with the latest issue of Archaeology Scotland.
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uhihistory.bsky.social
Find out more about 2 of our brilliant PGRs, as Dr Iain Robertson reflects on his latest trip to the Western Isles to visit Mhairi Ferrier & Jo MacDonald. Their research projects are funded by @sgsah.bsky.social & we are working together with some amazing partners.

For full story ➡️ bit.ly/40L3Xy3
Place and Community-based Projects in the Western Isles
Dr Iain Robertson reflects on his recent trip to visit his PhD students in Harris and South Uist
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uhihistory.bsky.social
📣 CALL FOR PAPERS 📣

REMRA is hosting its 1st interdisciplinary conference on Northern Narratives! To register your interest, please contact the conference team ([email protected]) by 21 Feb 2025. For info, see below ⬇️ or visit bit.ly/4arhSwx

@uhiarchaeology.bsky.social @thinkuhi.bsky.social
Old, drawn map of Europe and the logo of REMRA (Renaissance and Early Modern Research Alliance - University of Highlands and Islands), with a stylised image of a ship with sails. Text reads: Call for Papers. Northern Narratives: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Early Modern Period in the North Atlantic and Baltic REMRA is excited to host its first multidisciplinary conference from 11 to 13 June 2025 to discuss its exciting research with academic colleagues in the field. We therefore invite papers in the following categories:

Early Modern Warfare in the North Atlantic/ Baltic
Early Modern Culture/ Archaeology in the North Atlantic  
Early Modern Public History 
Early Modern Communities and Identities

Keynote speakers include Dr Lucy Dean (UHI), Professor Mark Elliot (UHI) and Dr Simon Burton (University of Edinburgh), Professor Mark Gardiner (University of Lincoln) and Professor Steve Murdoch (Swedish Defence University, Visiting Professor UHI).
The conference will be hosted online via MS Teams. Papers from postgraduate researchers and ECRs are particularly welcome. 

Please contact the conference team (remra@uhi.ac.uk) by 21 February 2025 to register your interest. If you would like to give a paper, please send a provisional title and short abstract (c.200 words).  We are looking forward to hearing from you! 
 
The conference team: 
Mark Elliott (Highland Theological College, UHI), Jen Harland Archaeology Institute, UHI),Andrew Lind (Institute for Northern Studies, UHI), Kathrin Zickermann (Centre for History, UHI)

In the bottom right-hand corner there is the logo of UHI.
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insuhi.bsky.social
CfP: This June @thinkuhi.bsky.social will be hosting the first REMRA online conference: Northern Narratives: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Early Modern
Period in the North Atlantic and Baltic.
Register your interest by 21 Feb.
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uhihistory.bsky.social
📣CALL FOR PAPERS 📣

Contributions are invited (in various forms/media) to Islands Symposium - Island narratives of kinship, place, and the weather. 3-4 April 2025, at Ceòlas (South Uist) and online.

DL for proposals 15 Jan.

For further details, visit bit.ly/3DKqO3W
Call for papers – Islands symposium
We invite contributions (in various forms/media) to a symposium which considers Islands as sites of geo-embodied knowledge mediated through experiential engagements with weather. Click here for Isl…
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