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  1. Digital Inclusion WikiConnect (2nd intake)

    Digital Inclusion WikiConnect (2nd intake)

    Did you know that you have the power to shape the world's largest encyclopedia? Are you eager to develop new skills, share your expertise on Wikipedia, and...

  2. Cross Campus Conversations: Racism in Medicine and Humanities Workshop

    Cross Campus Conversations: Racism in Medicine and Humanities Workshop

    Maternal Care and Histories of Racism

    This session, open to all students of all levels of study, will focus on maternal care and race. The workshop will be lead by Sarah Shemery (University of...

  3. Cross Campus Conversations: Racism in Medicine and Humanities Workshop

    Cross Campus Conversations: Racism in Medicine and Humanities Workshop

    African Aesthetics and Body Poetics: Written and Visual Engagement of Feeling Good

    This session, open to all students at any level of study, will be led by Dr Chisomo Kalinga (University of Edinburgh) and is funded by the St Andrews EDI...

  4. Domestic Dusters

    Domestic Dusters

    Curated by Vanessa Marr from dusters embroidered by women from across the globe

    Women and domesticity --- what's your perspective? Artist and academic, Vanessa Marr, has asked this question since 2015 and has invited women from...

  5. FRIES! A Creative Exploration of Consent
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    FRIES! A Creative Exploration of Consent

    Inspired by the themes of the 'Say No!' exhibition, join us for an interactive session where we'll explore the concept of consent through...

  6. Decolonial Methods Workshop

    Decolonial Methods Workshop

    St Andrews Staff and PhD Researchers - One Day Event

    We invite you to join our first postcolonial methods workshop. Postcolonial, decolonial and anticolonial research (and their associated methodologies) aims to...

  7. In Conversation: Protest, Power and the Politics of Art
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    In Conversation: Protest, Power and the Politics of Art

    Part of 'Say No! Art, Activism and Feminist Refusal' at the Wardlaw Museum

    Throughout history, artists have used their work to confront injustice, challenge power, and inspire change. From protest posters and powerful murals to...