University experts presented lectures at the just Festival as part of a series of events focusing on death and dying. Lectures On Moday, 10 August, Professor Scott Murray discussed the contrasts between how people die in Kenya and Scotland, and how each country can learn from each other about living and dying well. In the video below, Professor Murray discusses the challenges of providing end of life care in Africa. HTML On Monday, 17 August, Dr Jo Hockley, who has spent much of her career caring for people who are dying, shared stories and literature on the subject of death and dying alive. Death on the Fringe is part of Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief, an ongoing charity-led campaign which seeks to promote more openness about death, dying and bereavement. Event information Place to Die: Africa or Scotland? Monday 10 August 2015, 4.00pm St John's Church, Princes Street Tickets £5 Location map Information on just Festival website Dying to tell Monday 17 August 2015, 4.00pm St John's Church, Princes Street Tickets £5 Location map Information on just Festival website Related Links Death on the Fringe website Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief website Professor Scott Murray Dr Jo Hockley This article was published on 2024-10-29