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Voices Unheard
A Symposium on Diversity and Inclusion in Academia
The EduCom and BAME SN presents the 'Voices Unheard' Symposium which seeks to facilitate discussion and promotion of underrepresented groups in...
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KC-Pop Club Night
Pop along to this Korean and Chinese pop-culture night organised by the Students' Association in association with the Hongpao Society. With an up-to-date...
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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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Starfields 2023 --- Music Festival
St Andrews Charity Fashion Show presents 'Starfields' the biggest event of Freshers' Week
Music Festival featuring acts such as: Barry can't swim COEO SILK
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Starfields 2023 -- Music Festival
St Andrews Charity Fashion Show presents 'Starfields' the biggest event of Freshers' Week
Music Festival featuring acts such as: Barry can't swim COEO SILK
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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series
Tim Stuart Buttle (York)
"Behind the curtain: Hobbes and the politics of recognition
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Panel for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Join us for a panel discussion with representatives from Student Services, Shakti Women's Aid, and the Students' Association, on sex and...
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Vigil for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The Students' Association's Sex and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) Forum, a student-led group chaired by a Sabbatical officer, the Director of...
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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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Institute of Intellectual History seminar series
Alan Kahan (University of Versailles/St Quentin)
Three Pillars and Four Fears: A History of Liberalisms