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New approaches to the study of imperial historiography
Programme 1pm to 1.10pm: Introduction by Christian Thrue Djurslev (Aarhus) 1.10pm to 2.10pm: Nicolas Wiater (St Andrews) 'Rethinking 'Style'...
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Lightning talks: Global, Spatial and Transnational History at St Andrews
This fun and fast-paced event will profile some of the current research in global, spatial and transnational history taking place across St Andrews. Speakers,...
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LabArchives Q&A session for current users
If are a current user of the institutional electronic research notebook, LabArchives, this session will offer you the opportunity to feedback and ask questions...
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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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Electronic research notebook general information session
Humanities-focussed
This session, delivered by an external speaker, will introduce LabArchives, the institutional electronic research notebook, and will be humanities focussed. You...
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Electronic research notebook general information session
STEM-focussed
This session, delivered by an external speaker, will introduce LabArchives, the institutional electronic research notebook, and will be STEM focussed. You will...
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Study Abroad Presentation
Part of the Global office's Global Opportunities Festival
The Global office is delighted to announce that the Study Abroad Fair will be running on campus again this year! The Study Abroad Fair is one of our biggest...
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Limited access
Photography Masterclass -- Art Soc
Join Art Soc as they provide you with a photography masterclass, linked to our current exhibition Return to Mingulay. Learn how to snap photos on your phone, or...
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LabArchives Q&A session for current users
If are a current user of the institutional electronic research notebook, LabArchives, this session will offer you the opportunity to feedback and ask questions...
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series
Alan Kahan (University of Versailles/St Quentin)
Three Pillars and Four Fears: A History of Liberalisms