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Institute of Intellectual History --- Tom Pye (UCL)
The tailzie and the politics of the feudal law in eighteenth-century Britain
All welcome
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Mackenzie Institute event
Brain Health Seminar
An in-person event at the School of Medicine by the Mackenzie institute for Early Diagnosis "The Brain Economy" presented by Dr Harris Eyre...
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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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A job guarantee for Scotland?
With the rise of AI and casualised work, and the drive to transition away from polluting industries, the ability people have to keep themselves employed has...
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Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture -- Speaker: Professor Ursula Coope (Oxford)
'Contingency and the Present'
For further information please contact [email protected]
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Reading group on Robé's 'Property, power and politics'
Governance, Organisations and Accountabilities thematic research group meeting
This is the first meeting of a University of St Andrews Business School reading group on Jean-Philippe Robé's 'Property, power and politics: why we...
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Iran: Wonders of Nature
The exhibition, 'Iran: Wonders of Nature' brings together stunning examples of the country's rich visual tradition, many of them on display in...
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CRISP online seminar
Requirements specifications for AI systems
This fifth online seminar of the Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP) will welcome Professor David Robertson who is Chair of...
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Winch Lectures Seminar
'Normal for Norfolk': Two Legal Antiquaries on the Norman Conquest
The School of History is hosting the annual ILCR and St Andrews Institute for Intellectual History Winch Lectures on 'Normal for Norfolk': Two Legal...
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series
Vassilios Paipais (St Andrews)
Between Pacifism and Just War: Oikonomia and Eastern Orthodox Political Theology
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Business School pedagogy development session
Responding effectively to student feedback
This session continues the series of research and pedagogical workshops with Professor Kathy Lund Dean, Honorary Professor in the Department of Management. The...
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Ali Ansari's Iran (Polity Histories) --- Book Signing
Ali Ansari is a Professor in the School of History at the University of St Andrews. In Iran (Polity Histories) Ali takes readers on a journey through...
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University of St Andrews Business School impact clinic
In this event for colleagues in the University of St Andrews Business School, Professor Kirstie Ball, Head of the Department of Management, will share insights...
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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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Inaugural Lecture by Professor Nissa Finney
Race, Place and Home
In the early 2000s it was claimed that Britain was 'sleepwalking to segregation'. Twenty years on an average neighbourhood in Britain is more...
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Annual Lecture in Black History
Understanding the past: Diversity in England, Scotland and the 'British Isles'
Investigations into diversity in the 'British Isles' are sometimes dismissed as 'political correctness' gone mad, or...
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Applied Microeconomics Seminar with Dr Ingo Isphording, IZA Research Director
More information is coming soon.
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University of St Andrews Business School impact clinic
This event for staff in the University of St Andrews Business School is planned as a supportive space for discussing issues and challenges with engagement and...
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'Normal for Norfolk': two legal antiquaries on the Norman Conquest
Winch Lectures
The School of History invites you to the annual ILCR and St Andrews Institute for Intellectual History Winch Lectures on 'Normal for Norfolk': two...
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Governance, Organisations and Accountabilities thematic research group meeting
Alt-Finance: How the City of London bought democracy
This meeting of the Governance, Organisations and Accountabilities (GOA) thematic group will welcome Dr Theo Bourgeron, who is Chancellor's Fellow in the...
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Digital Geographies and the City: Methodologies of Hope
Public Lecture by Professor Sarah Elwood, 23/24 Senior Global Fellow
About In many places, digitally-mediated urbanism is ubiquitous, violent and unequal, as techno capitalist development processes and the platformization of...
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'Normal for Norfolk': two legal antiquaries on the Norman Conquest
Winch Lectures
The School of History invites you to the annual ILCR and St Andrews Institute for Intellectual History Winch Lectures on 'Normal for Norfolk': two...
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Department of Finance seminar with Dr Elisa Newby, Bank of Finland
Microblogging money
This research seminar will welcome two visitors from the Bank of Finland: Dr Elisa Newby, Head of the General Secretariat, who will be giving a talk, and Dr...
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Hands off: LGBTQ+ Cultural Heritage and Ethical Stewardship -- Day One
Ajamu X and Matthew Arthur Williams in conversation
Who should be responsible for safeguarding queer and trans collections for posterity, and how should this be done? 'Hands off' is a two-day...
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Winch Lectures 2024
'Normal for Norfolk': two legal antiquaries on the Norman Conquest
The School of History invites you to the annual ILCR and St Andrews Institute for Intellectual History Winch Lectures on 'Normal for Norfolk': two...
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Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Andrea Weber, CEU
Do Politicians Affect Firm Outcomes? Evidence from Connections to the German Federal Parliament
Professor Weber is an applied labor economist and her current research focuses on the interaction of labor markets with social insurance systems, the dynamics...
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The Importance of Judicial Craft in Constitutional Adjudication
We are delighted to invite you to the ILCR Lecture by Kate O'Regan (Oxford), which will take place on Thursday, 25 April, from 5.15pm in the Old Seminar...
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Applied Microeconomics Seminar with Professor Mohamed Saleh, LSE
The Power of Connections: Colonialism, Nationalism, and Corporate Performance in Egypt, 1890--1950
Mohamed is an Associate Professor at the London School of Economics, a Professor (on leave) at Toulouse School of Economics, and a Research Affiliate at CEPR....
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Department of Finance Seminar with Professor Andrea Schertler, University of Graz
Responses to foreign and domestic anti-money laundering violations
This research seminar will welcome Professor Andrea Schertler from the University of Graz. The subject of the talk is 'Institutional investors at the...
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Hands off: LGBTQ+ Cultural Heritage and Ethical Stewardship -- Day Two
Who should be responsible for safeguarding queer and trans collections for posterity, and how should this be done? 'Hands off' is a two-day...
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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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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series
Valerie Wallace (St Andrews)
Valerie Wallace (St Andrews) The case of William Macao: alienness, subjecthood and legal pluralism during Britain's reign of alarm
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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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Business School pedagogy development session
Fostering reciprocal learning and discernment with peer coaching
This session continues the series of research and pedagogical workshops with Professor Kathy Lund Dean, Honorary Professor in the Department of Management. Peer...
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What is transformative constitutionalism?
The School of History invites staff, students and members of the local community to this Institue of Legal and Constitutional Research (ILCR) Lecture on from...
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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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The Donald Winch Lectures in Intellectual History
Professor Bela Kapossy (Lausanne)
The Winch lecture series this year will be given by Professor Bela Kapossy and will be held over three nights, 10th, 11th and 12th October. The title of the...
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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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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series -- Synne Myrebøe (Vienna)
The distinctiveness of Scandinavian intellectual history
All Welcome
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Everything is political, decolonisation is an ongoing process
Leena Nammari
It is the colonisers themselves and their people that need re-educating and have to start rethinking their own prejudices and assumed knowledge. The indigenous...
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Knox Lecture 2024 --- Professor Elizabeth Anderson
Categorical inequality and the economy of esteem
The Knox Lecture is an annual public lecture in the area of philosophy. This year's speaker is Professor Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan), who will be...
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Biblical Studies research seminar -- Martinmas 2023, week 12
Prof. Caroline Humfress (St Andrews), "Comparative History of Ancient Law"
This seminar features St Andrews own Prof. Caroline Humfress (History), who will be presenting a paper entitled, "Comparative History of Ancient...
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IBANS --- Leap into a new collaboration!
Come and join our ECR Networking Lunch - all welcome
The Institute of Behavioural and Neural Sciences (IBANS) is hosting a networking lunch for Early Stage Researchers (PIs, Postdocs, PhD and Masters levels) on...
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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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Research seminar with Senior Global Fellow Professor Tine Koehler
Cross-cultural research
The Department of Management welcomes Professor Tine Koehler, from the University of Melbourne, who will lead this research seminar as part of her Senior Global...
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(In)tangible inquiry: sensory methods in qualitative research
Spring into Methods workshop
Hosted by the Department of Management at the University of St Andrews Business School, this event is open to postgraduate students studying research degrees in...
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Centre for Energy Ethics and the Department of Economics joint workshop
Energy, Resource Management, Ethics in Finance and Commodities
PROGRAMME 11.15 am to 11.50 am Leonidas Barbopoulos (University of Edinburgh Business School), joint with Tālis J. Putniņš (University of Technology Sydney)...
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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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Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Kjell Salvanes, Norwegian School of Economics
Gender-biased technological change: Milking machines and the exodus of women from farming
Kjell is a Professor of Economics and the Chair at NHH, a research fellow at the CEPR, CESifo and the IZA Institute of Labor Economics. His research area is...
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series -- Christopher de Bellaigue
Suleyman the Magnificent and the 16th century race for empire
All Welcome