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Owning the Future of Scot-Land:
Land, Ownership, and Scottish Identity in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
Come join us for an engaging discussion about the nature and challenges of land ownership in Scotland. Funded by Scotland's Future Series and organised at...
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Guest Lecture with Professor Miguel Vatter
Global Commons and the Law of the Sea: Towards an Archipelagic Nomos of the Earth
The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies, in collaboration with the School of History are delighted to welcome Professor Miguel Vatter for a guest...
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The Politics of International Norms
Book Launch
We are delighted to invite you to the launch of Anette Stimmer (St Andrews)'s latest book, "The Politics of International Norms: A Rhetorical...
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ITIA Research Seminar
'The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture'. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
'The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture'. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
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ITIA Research Seminar
'The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture'. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
'The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture'. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
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Hebrew Bible Research Seminar
Dr Doren Snoeck (St Andrews), "Did an Ephraimite Woman Build Cities"
Dr Doren Snoeck (St Andrews), "Did an Ephraimite Woman Build Cities"
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Logos Institute Research Seminar
Dr Mara van der Lugt (St Andrews), "Hopeful Pessimism."
Dr Mara van der Lugt (St Andrews), "Hopeful Pessimism."
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School of History Research lunch
Presentations from Laura Incollingo and Andrew Edwards
Two 15 minute presentations from our academic colleagues. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to [email protected]
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New Testament Research Seminar
"Supercelestial Gods Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians", Dr Matt Sharp (University of St Andrews),
"Supercelestial Gods Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians", Dr Matt Sharp (University of St Andrews), 2.30-4.00 pm, St Mary's College Hall
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New Testament Research Seminar
"Supercelestial Gods Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians", Dr Matt Sharp (University of St Andrews),
"Supercelestial Gods Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians", Dr Matt Sharp (University of St Andrews), 2.30-4.00 pm, St Mary's College Hall