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  1. Vitreous Visions: Histories of Glass as a Media Objects

    Vitreous Visions: Histories of Glass as a Media Objects

    Departmental Seminar with Dr Anushrut Ramakrishnan Agrwaal (St Andrews)

    This paper is part of a project that I am developing on the understudied history of glass as a media material. The project connects nineteenth-century media...

  2. Building Collaboration from the Ground Up: Centre for Sustainable Curating and Synthetic Collective

    Building Collaboration from the Ground Up: Centre for Sustainable Curating and Synthetic Collective

    Departmental Seminar with Professor Kirsty Robertson

    This talk provides an introduction to two projects that have formed the core of my research over the past decade: the Synthetic Collective and the Centre for...

  3. Fusion Science and Ethical Challenges

    Fusion Science and Ethical Challenges

    Presented by Piero Martin, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Padova In recent times controlled thermonuclear fusion has attracted significant...

  4. Energy Cafe: Decarbonising Energy Systems

    Energy Cafe: Decarbonising Energy Systems

    From Materials Chemistry to Deployment

    Speaker Dr Robert Price. Research Fellow, St Andrews University School of Chemistry Abstract Decarbonisation of domestic and industrial energy systems is...

  5. Seminar Series: Collective Behaviour and Intelligence

    Seminar Series: Collective Behaviour and Intelligence

    Inference in Philosophy and Comparative Cognition, Dr Giacomo Melis (University of Stirling)

    The speaker for this seminar is Dr Giacomo Melis of the University of Stirling. Dr Melis will discuss the relation between some characterisations of inferential...

  6. Social Anthropology Careers

    Social Anthropology Careers

    Event with invited Alumni

    Come along to meet anthropology alumni and find out how their degree has affected their employment path and working lives

  7. CEE Artist-in-Residence: An Introduction to Peter Iain Campbell

    CEE Artist-in-Residence: An Introduction to Peter Iain Campbell

    The Centre for Energy Ethics is thrilled to welcome our new AiR, Peter Iain Campbell. In this event, Iain will provide an insight into the photography/film work...

  8. Respond, Represent, Repair

    Respond, Represent, Repair

    A Discussion and Workshop on Ecological Crisis, Eco-Anxiety and Art

    A Discussion and Workshop on Ecological Crisis, Eco-Anxiety and Art Eco-anxiety has become a common term used to describe emotional responses to the climate...

  9. Energy Cafe --- The Unjust Transition at Grangemouth Oil Refinery

    Energy Cafe --- The Unjust Transition at Grangemouth Oil Refinery

    Workers' Perspectives

    Hosted by Dr Ewan Gibbs and Riyoko Shibe Fossil fuel workers are central protagonists in achieving a 'just transition' to a greener and fairer...

  10. PEPtalk: Researching Net Zero

    PEPtalk: Researching Net Zero

    How to direct policy as energy scientists?

    The implementation of Net Zero strategies is urgent, but a complex undertaken. Energy researchers play a fundamental role in shaping our future energy...

  11. Energy Cafe: Whose transition?

    Energy Cafe: Whose transition?

    Weighing up the costs and benefits of critical raw material extraction

    Speakers Emma Wilson, ECW Energy Ltd (UK) and Austrian Polar Research Institute APRI Gerti Saxinger, Uni Vienna (AT) and Austrian Polar Research Institute APRI...

  12. Jen Stout: On the Night Train to Odesa, and Ethical Reportage in Hard Times

    Jen Stout: On the Night Train to Odesa, and Ethical Reportage in Hard Times

    On February, 28, 4pm at UCO School V you will have a unique opportunity to meet Jen Stout, the author of an award-winning book, Night Train to Odesa. Jen Stout...

  13. Jen Stout: On the Night Train to Odesa, and Ethical Reportage in Hard Times

    Jen Stout: On the Night Train to Odesa, and Ethical Reportage in Hard Times

    On February, 28, 4pm at UCO School V you will have a unique opportunity to meet Jen Stout, the author of an award-winning book, Night Train to Odesa. Jen Stout...

  14. Energy Cafe: Climate activism in a repressive world

    Energy Cafe: Climate activism in a repressive world

    mixed-methods approach to understanding the psychological antecedents of taking climate action

    Hosted by Sunniva Davies-Rommetveit Since the late 2010s, climate protest groups have used a variety of tactics to demand an acceleration to the green energy...

  15. Storytelling through Qualitative Participatory Research to Promote Resilience after Trauma

    Storytelling through Qualitative Participatory Research to Promote Resilience after Trauma

    Dr. Briana Woods-Jaeger (Emory University)

    Structural violence leads to a disproportionate burden of trauma among marginalized communities. There are few multilevel interventions to promote resilience...

  16. PEPtalk: Being Part of Energy Policy

    PEPtalk: Being Part of Energy Policy

    How to make the right decisions?

    From the outside to the inside of the policy circle --- during our next PEP talk, we will hear from two leading energy scientists in Scotland and their way...

  17. "Working women": Gender, work and the politics of refusal

    "Working women": Gender, work and the politics of refusal

    Annual StAIGS Lecture: Asiya Islam

    Dr Asiya Islam from the London School of Economics (LSE) will deliver the Third Annual St Andrews Institute for Gender Studies Lecture, entitled...