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Online lecture: Promoting Sustainability in Higher Education: Strategies, Challenges and Impacts
Charles-St Andrews strategic partnership
Promoting Sustainability in Higher Education: Strategies, Challenges and Impacts Professor Ineke de Moortel is the co-lead of the University of St Andrews...
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Inaugural Lecture -- Peter Wahl
Delving into the Foundations of Future Technologies, One Atom at a Time
The success of today's technology is a result of in-depth materials research. It involves manipulating materials at incredibly tiny scales, just a few...
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University Community Fund Showcase Celebration
Exhibition to celebrate UCF-funded projects
The Principal invites you to join colleagues at an event to celebrate and showcase three years of the University of St Andrews Community Fund and the projects...
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Prosthetic Performances: Technologies of the Black Mutative Body
CIMS seminar with Global Fellow Professor Shelleen Greene (UCLA)
The Cultural Identity and Memory Institute (CIMS) welcomes everyone to join the research seminar by Global Fellow Professor Shelleen Greene (UCLA) on...
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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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Memory, Narrative and Ecology: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
CIMS Seminar in the Environmental Humanities by Dr Avishek Parui (IIT Madras)
The Cultural Identity and Memory Studies Insititute (CIMS) invites everyone to join this seminar by Dr Avishek Parui (IIT Madras) on 'Memory, Narrative,...
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An elusive genre: Andrew Lang, the fairytale and Celtic fantasy
Andrew Lang Memorial Lecture 2024
Dr Juliette Wood, Lectuer in the School of Welsh at Cardiff University and Former President and current Council member of The Folklore Society, will present...
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Inaugural Lecture by Professor Gregory Lee
Contributions to Global Thinking from the Space we have imagined as China
Professor Lee will address the thinking of the philosopher Zhuangzi who was active in a part of the territory we now call China during the late 4th century BCE,...
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Attending to the local in a global emergency: translation as a lens on climate crisis
CIMS Seminar in the Environmental Humanities by Professor Şebnem Susam-Saraeva (The University of Edinburgh)
As one of the most global conversations in history, climate crisis discourse is intrinsically dependent on and intertwined with 'translation': from...
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CIMS PG Training Session in the Environmental Humanities
Professor Michele Monserrati (Smith College)
All postgraduate research and postgraduate taught students are invited to attend the CIMS PG Training Session in Environmental Humanities with Professor Michele...