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  Oct 2, 2025
Poster for Ada Lovelace Day celebration
Ada Lovelace day is the 14th of October this year and this will be our 10th year of celebrating that day! We are planning events and activities with a climate and earth sciences theme, running in the afternoon and early evening of that date. The day time events will be in the Main Library and […]
Map showing 9 scientists and 3 different timeline routes: 1780-1943, 1889-2001 and 1914-2011.
Estimated reading time: 2 minutes. For Ada Lovelace Day 2025, Jackie, Magda and Stewart created the 'Interactive Women in STEM tour' game for everyone to play.
Welcome to the website of the Caliphal Finances project! This website is the online space of the Caliphal Finances project to share upcoming events, collaborations and conversations with other researchers and research teams, and other exciting news. We will also regularly shine a spotlight on specific documents, objects, or issues that we are grappling with […]
We are happy to announce that one of our team members as well as three guests of the Caliphal Finances project will be participating in the new online lecture series “Egyptian Christianities”  organised by Zachary Chitwood (University of Munich) and Claudia Sode (University of Cologne). This lecture series explores the history, literature and material culture […]
Map showing 9 scientists and 3 different timeline routes: 1780-1943, 1889-2001 and 1914-2011.
Estimated reading time: 2 minutes. For Ada Lovelace Day 2025, Jackie, Magda and Stewart created the 'Interactive Women in STEM tour' game for everyone to play.
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