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St Leonard's Lecture Series
Following the successful launch of the St Leonard's Lecture Series 2023-2024, St Leonard's College and the Graduate School for Interdisciplinary...
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Energy Cafe: Imagery and community agency in energy futures
Hosted by Gair Dunlop. Whether it's enormous offshore wind developments or the slow drawdown of nuclear facilities, community agency in relation to...
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3M Planet Final
Join us in Parliament Hall for the finals of the 3MPlanet competition. Each of our seven finalists has distilled their honours thesis on topics related to...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
Chris Brown will speak on "Semi-Automatic Ladderisation: Improving Code Security through Rewriting and Dependent Types", and Victoria Ironmonger...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
Edwin Brady will speak on "The Idris Programming Language", and Jon Fraser will speak on "Fourier analysis in finite fields". All...
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Painting in Steam -- new start time of 2pm
Climate, Combustion, and Pollution in British Art
Join the School of Art History and Dr Stephanie O'Rourke for 'Painting in Steam: Climate, Combustion, and Pollution in British Art'. Reception...
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Saints Talk: Dr Leshu Torchin
Documentary Film (and other Media) in a Post-Truth World
Development is delighted to invite you to the next instalment in our Saints Talk series from Dr Leshu Torchin, 'Documentary Film (and other Media) in a...
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Acting on Climate Change
Policy, Rights and Net Zero
Balancing rising energy demands with the need to curb and adapt to anthropogenic climate change in a just and equitable way is at the heart of an existential...
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Teach-in: Gaza and justice
As we pass 100 days of Israel's military campaign in Gaza with a spread of conflict in the region, this Teach-In provides a forum for discussing questions...
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Film screening: Tea & Sympathy (1956)
A screening of Tea & Sympathy (1956) to accompany the talk by Professor Richard Dyer and book launch of The Richard Dyer Reader on 15th November, 4pm-6pm in...
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St Leonard's Postgraduate College and Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies Lecture Series
Lecture 6 - Cultural Understanding
What's in a name?: Puns in Roman Republican Coinage -- Sarah Prince, PhD Candidate, School of Classics Analysing Linguistic features of successful...
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Energy Café: Cost-benefit analyses, short-termism and social discount rate
The Social Discount Rate (SDR) determines the present value of future societal costs and benefits. A declining SDR suggests society values future benefits more...
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Colonial Cinema in the Open Air: Dr Nadine Chan
Film Studies Speaker Series
Dr Nadine Chan (University of Toronto) will present her research in a talk entitled: 'Colonial Cinema in the Open Air: Ambient Governmentality and...
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The Future of German Screen Studies Conference
The conference will delve into the future prospects of German Screen Studies amidst ongoing technological evolution, heightened cultural and political discord,...
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PEPtalk: The evolving landscape of evidence in policy and practice
Navigating the labyrinth
In the past 30 or so years our understanding of research and evidence use has broadened --- moving from linear views of an evidence use...
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Screening Politics---Film Festivals, Archives and Cinematic Exhibition in the Cold War
Workshop organised by the German Screen Studies Network (GSSN)
This GSSN workshop focuses on the "politics" of film exhibition in the Cold War, i.e., the influence of institutional actors from politics, culture...
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Energy Café: Large scale renewable energy investments in energy insecure regions.
Why communities choose to resist
During this Energy Café, the centre's postdoctoral researcher Cornelia Helmcke will tie in her previous work on energy data justice in Colombia with her...
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Energy Café: Legitimising the ISDS Regime through Energy Justice
This seminar examines the role of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) regime in the global energy sector and its connection to energy justice. The ISDS...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
Ursula Martin and Mun See Chang will speak at this lunchtime seminar on 'The Social Machine of Mathematics'. Abstract: How does mathematics come...
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Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts film screening and panel -- Candlemas 2024, week 9
Film screening of Carl Theodor Dryer's 'The Passion of Joan of Arc' and panel discussion (ITIA)
The Institute for Theology, Imagination, and the Arts (ITIA) extends a warm invitation to a special screening of Carl Theodor Dryer's 'The Passion...
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Screening Politics: Film Festivals, Archives and Cinematic Exhibition in the Cold War
This workshop focuses on the "politics" of film exhibition in the Cold War, i.e., the influence of institutional actors from politics, culture and...
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Ecuadorian cinema for the 21st century: Dr Fernanda Miño
Book launch and screening of Ratas, Ratones, Rateros (Sebastian Cordero, 1999)
Associate Lecturer in Film Studies, Dr Fernanda Miño, will be introducing her upcoming book Ecuadorian Cinema for the 21st Century. The first major English...
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Visual AIDS Day With(out) Art Film Screening: Everyone I Know Is Sick
Film screening and panel discussion presenting newly commissioned videos that generate connections between HIV and other forms of illness and disability.
St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art and the Centre for Screen Cultures is proud to partner with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2023 by presenting Everyone...
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Fond of Little Tunes: Homosexuality and Music in Hollywood Cinema
Talk by Professor Richard Dyer and Scottish book launch for The Richard Dyer Reader
Writer Richard Dyer will be in St Andrews on 15 November for the Scottish launch of The Richard Dyer Reader, a book recently published by BFI/Bloomsbury and...
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PEPtalk: Tearing down policy barriers on the path to greening the grid
Converting proposals to new clean power
The Centre for Energy Ethics is pleased to announce the return of its Policy Engagement Practice seminar series --- PEPtalks. Please join us and our invited...
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Visual AIDS Day With(out) Art Film Screening: Everyone I Know Is Sick
Film screening and panel discussion presenting newly commissioned videos that generate connections between HIV and other forms of illness and disability.
St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art and the Centre for Screen Cultures is proud to partner with Visual AIDS for Day With(out) Art 2023 by presenting Everyone...
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Interdisciplinary Encounters with Guest speaker Katrine Ellemose Lindvig
Creating Collaborative Infrastructures for Interdisciplinary Higher Education: Potentials, Possibilities, and Pitfalls
Dr Katrine Ellemose Lindvig is an Assistant Professor of higher education research at the University of Copenhagen, where she studies the development of...
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Energy Café: Governing 'Wild' Substances and Subterranean Storage in an Era of Climate Change
Our twice monthly Energy Café series will begin on Tuesday January 23rd with a presentation from Sean Field In this Café, Sean will discuss how natural gas...
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Energy Cafe: Can the largest African country meet its energy security goal by 2030
Hosted by Zuhumnan Dapel. According to recent estimates on combating global energy poverty, more than half a billion people will still lack access to...
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Ukraine: Energy in the Spotlight Revisited -- What to do with Depletion and Energy Dependency?
Join the us online and in-person for our final seminar of Ukraine: Energy in the Spotlight Revisited. During our final session we will look at the future of the...
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Adapting to climate change: effective crisis management strategies
Public lecture: Dr Christos Stylianides, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, Hellenic Republic
Join staff and students from the School of International Relations and the Graduate School for this public lecture presented by Dr Christos Stylianides,...
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Smog (1962): the critical geographies of Italian migration
Film Studies Speaker Series: Dr Shelleen Greene
In 1962, Smog, an Italian-American co-production directed by Franco Rossi, debuted at the Venice Film Festival. The film was the opening screening of the 23rd...
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Duties of care: health, disability, and access in the screen industries
Film Studies Speaker Series: Dr Leshu Torchin
This presentation maps out a research project in the making that investigates disability inclusion schemes within the UK screen industries, and specifically the...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
The last CIRCA seminar of the semester will be on April 11th. Ian Gent and Jiaping Lu wil speak. Jiaping's title Generation of Iterated Wreath Products of...
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Curle Lecture 2023
Should we be perturbed about AI?
The vulnerability of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to adversarial perturbations raises questions around security and ethics, and many governments are now...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
There will be a CIRCA lunchtime seminar on 14th March at 1pm in Theatre D of Maths. Peiran Wu and Yayi Zhu will speak. Peiran's Title: Irredundant bases...
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Sands 24: Smoke Sauna Sisterhood
Anna Hints' atmospheric, almost mystical, feature-length documentary debut invites us to become part of a supportive, witty, sweaty female collective who...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
There will be a CIRCA lunchtime seminar on 28th March at 1pm in Theatre D of Maths. David Stewart (University of Manchester) will speak. Title: You need 27...
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Sketching Stories of Climate Anxiety
As part of the Fife Climate Festival, this family-friendly (age 12+) workshop will explore climate justice and climate anxiety through different examples of...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
The speaker is Jim Davis, who is visiting from the University of Richmond. Title: GAP and difference sets Abstract: The computer program GAP has played an...
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Energy Cafe: Shores of Change
The global energy transition and the future of African coastal states
The urgency to address the impacts of climate change has reached a critical point. Although the global community acknowledges the imperative for a united...
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Book Launch -- Author Meets Critique
'Engineering Reality' with Cornelia Helmcke
During this book launch event, author Cornelia Helmcke will meet critics Bibiana Duarte-Abadía (Wageningen University) and Christopher Schulz (University of St...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
Our speakers are: Carla Biermann Title: Sampling solutions to constraint satisfaction problems Abstract: State-of-the-art constraint programming solvers have...
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Inaugural Lecture -- Professor Colva Roney-Dougal
Perfect symmetry: counting what matters
Before dying in a duel at the age of 20, Évariste Galois made some of the first discoveries in what came to be known as group theory: the study of symmetry....
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A Changing Climate Changing Lives: Poetry Writing Competition
This reading, hosted by the School of English and Centre for Energy Ethics, will showcase the creative writing submissions from selected undergraduate students...
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Energy Café: Saving energy, saving the Revolution
Energy efficiency and revolutionary ethics in the Cuban transition
Dr Gustav Cederlöf School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden In the pursuit of socialism, Cuba become one of Latin America's most...
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JJ Valletta Memorial Lecture 2023
From machine learning to migration: Quantitative approaches for understanding animal groups on the move. Lecture by Professor Colin Torney, U. Glasgow.
Professor Colin Torney, University of Glasgow, will deliver the 2nd annual JJ Valletta Memorial Lecture on "From machine learning to migration:...
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Supply chain cinema: producing global film workers
Film Studies Speaker Series: Dr Kay Dickinson
Dr Kay Dickinson will introduce her upcoming book Supply chain cinema: producing global film workers (BFI, 2024). Why are big budget films typically made across...
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Yiddish cinema: the drama of troubled communication
A conversation with Jonah Corne and Monika Vrečar
The turbulent Yiddish world of the first half of the twentieth century produced great works not only of literature, theatre and music, but also of cinema. In...
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Energy Cafe: Why we should care about care
This cafe will be hosted by Silvia Pergetti. The work it takes to operate and maintain energy systems is essential yet often missing from public and scholarly...