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inter/pose
An exhibition of art and literature
inter/pose is a multimedia exhibition from the 10th to 23rd of June that focuses on work produced by artists who lost their lives to AIDS, who have friends,...
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Public lecture by Professor Stephen Gardiner
Beyond institutional denial: a global constitutional convention for future generations
Join CEPPA (Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs) for a public lecture on climate justice as part of Climate Week. The lecture will be given by...
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Public lecture by Professor Tahseen Jafry
About climate justice: what does it mean and what lies ahead?
Join CEPPA (Centre for Ethics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs) for a public lecture on climate justice as part of Climate Week. The lecture will be given by...
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St Andrews Climate Week
The inaugural University of St Andrews Climate Week will run from 27-30 May 2024, with a series of events designed to highlight climate-themed research and...
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English Research Seminar -- Tita Chico
English Research Seminar.
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English Research Seminar --- Chris Townsend
English Research Seminar
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English Research Seminar -- Dr Caroline Edwards
English Research Seminar
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VMSG 60th Anniversary Seminar
Climate and societal impact of large volcanic eruptions - Proffesor Siwan Davies, Swansea University
The Volcanic and Magmatic Studies Group (VMSG) is planning a number of seminars across the UK to mark its 60th Anniversary. The School of Earth and...
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National Taiwan University-St Andrews online research forum
The University of St Andrews has developed a partnership with the National Taiwan University (NTU). This institutional link, which was supported by the School...
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English Research Seminar -- Dr Natalya Din-Kariuki
English Research Seminar
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English Research Seminar -- Dr Tom Duggett
Horace Walpole's Historic Doubts and the uses of anachronism Tom Duggett 'I did not take Shakespeare's tragedy for a genuine...
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Cultural Memory, Identity and Images
CIMS PG Symposium
Update Friday 10 May: We regret to inform you that the Keynote lecture has unfortunately been cancelled.The rest of the symposium will run as scheduled. We...
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English Research Seminar -- Dr Edward Allen
Catch as Catch Can: Towards an Understanding of Literary-Sonic Pests
Dr Allen is Associate Professor in modern British and Irish Literature, and a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. His primary focus is sound and media...
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CAConrad Poetry Event with Dr Rosa Campbell
Listen to the Golden Bommerang Return
Join us in School 6 for a unique poetry event with award-winning, Columbia University poet CAConrad! University of St Andrews School of English fellow Rosa...
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English Research Seminar -- Professor Catherine Spooner
Gothic White: A Counter-History of the White Dress in Modern Literature and Culture
Women in white are ubiquitous in Gothic fiction and film, from the eighteenth-century illustrations to Ann Radcliffe's novels, to the folk costumes of...
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Phillis Wheatley's Poems at 250 --- talk and exhibition launch
Join award-winning playwright Adeola Solanke for an introduction to Phillis Wheatley, one of the first published Black creative writers in English. 2023 marks...
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Jon Pineda -- a reading from his current work-in-progress
We're delighted to welcome Jon Pineda from the College of William & Mary in Virginia, who will be reading from his new novel, currently a...
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Saints English Graduate Conference
An interdisciplinary conference run by and for postgraduate and early career researchers. This year's theme is 'Play and Pleasure'.
This interdisciplinary conference aims to explore the dynamic relationships between play and pleasure in various literary and cultural contexts, while...
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John Pineda workshop
Writing and Publishing Across Genres
For School of English undergraduates only. In this workshop, novelist and poet Jon Pineda will discuss approaches to publishing across different genres of...
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Books, objects and instruments in the history of science and culture: a show-and-tell event
Please join us for an introduction to items from the St Andrews Collections. Specialists in the history of mathematics, science, and culture will showcase an...
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School of English Book Fayre (SSCC)
Used Book Fayre next Wednesday 8 May, 2024 11am to 1pm in the Garden Seminar Room
The School President and Staff-Student Consultative Committee are running a used Book Fayre next Wednesday 8 May from 11am- 1pm in the Garden Seminar Room (and...
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Anti-Racism in Teaching, Research and Institution Building: A Workshop with Professor Tita Chico, ho
This relaxed workshop will feature brief presentations from students and staff drawing on their work and experience to ask how the University can foster...
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In conversation: Ade Solanke and May Sumbwanyambe
Major playwrights discuss dramatising Black experience in 18th Century Britain
Adeola Solanke is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter, and founder of Spora Stories, telling the stories of the African diaspora. Her new play, Phillis...
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SEES Seminar: The return to the Moon --- with robots and humans, Prof. Gordon Osinski
We are pleased to be welcoming Prof. Osinski from the University of Western Ontario to our School. He has been hand-picked by NASA to train the next corps of...
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A Queer Bestiary
Non/Humans in Contemporary US Literature
This talk outlines Dr Lloyd's forthcoming book, A Queer Bestiary: Non/Humans in Contemporary US Literature. Taking the Medieval bestiary as its starting...
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KlangHaus in the School of English
Dr Sam Haddow, Lecturer in Modern & Contemporary Drama, in the School of English is hosting a free performance event and Q&A with the pioneering...
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English Research Seminar -- Dr Katie Halsey (University of Stirling)
Books, Borrowing and New Versions of Scottish Literary History
Dr Katie Halsey (University of Stirling) -- "Books, Borrowing and New Versions of Scottish Literary History"
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George Jack Lecture -- Professor Michael Kuczynski
Blake's Pilgrimage
In 1809, the visionary writer and artist William Blake exhibited a fresco painting (as he called it) of Chaucer's pilgrims from the Canterbury Tales....
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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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Women's History of Colonial Spaces in India
School of English and School of Art History Joint Research Seminar
Join the School of English and the School of Art History for a joint Research Seminar on Women's History of Colonial Spaces in India with Dr Yashaswinini...
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Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin: The Bruce (A Cathedral Opera)
Musicians and Singers from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Kazakh musician Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin's operatic depiction of Robert the Bruce. 'The Bruce: Cathedral Opera' is a 1-hour piece for church organ...
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English Research Seminar -- Dr Tom Duggett
Horace Walpole's Historic Doubts and the uses of anachronism Tom Duggett 'I did not take Shakespeare's tragedy for a genuine...
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English Research Seminar -- Dr Swati Moitra
Toru Dutt and the Poetry of 'Improvement': English-Language Poetry and the Shaping of Calcutta in the 19th Century English-language poetry emerging...
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English Research Seminar --- Thijs Porck (Leiden University)
Old English is Dutch and Beowulf is ours! Appropriations of Early Medieval English in 19th-Century Europe
"In the 19th century, Old English poems were claimed as cultural heritage by various non-Anglophone nations, including Scandinavians, the Germans and the...