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  1. Eco-anxiety Café

    Eco-anxiety Café

    Worried about climate change? Join us for our first Eco-anxiety Café of the semester in Society Room D in the Union. These are designed to be a thinking and...

  2. COP26 Eco-anxiety Café

    COP26 Eco-anxiety Café

    A thinking and feeling space where you can freely talk about your worries about climate change, with a focus on inaction at COP26. The session will run like an...

  3. Ruptures Film Screening

    Ruptures Film Screening

    Their destiny was mapped out in advance: excellent studies, the promise of a good job, and a generous salary. But nothing happened as planned. Aurélie, Maxime,...

  4. Critical Conversations: Greenwashing

    Critical Conversations: Greenwashing

    Whose voices are missing from museums? Which stories are not told? Which uncomfortable histories remain hidden? and how can museums move forward? From empire...

  5. Dive In! Protecting Our Ocean

    Dive In! Protecting Our Ocean

    The Museums of the University of St Andrews are working in partnership with the Scottish Oceans Institute, MASTS and consultants in museum interpretation and...

  6. Critical Conversations: Staying positive when discussing climate change

    Critical Conversations: Staying positive when discussing climate change

    Whose voices are missing from museums? Which stories are not told? Which uncomfortable histories remain hidden? and how can museums move forward? From empire...

  7. Power to the people

    Power to the people

    Have you heard about the University of St Andrews' ambitious goal to be net zero by 2035? Join us to discover how we plan to achieve this essential...

  8. Look to nature: the power of nature-based solutions to tackle climate change

    Look to nature: the power of nature-based solutions to tackle climate change

    From trees and peat to saltmarsh and seaweed, in the run-up to COP26, find out more about how we can mitigate climate change through Scotland's precious...

  9. Miss Tampon Liberty: Jay Critchley and Environmenstrual Art since 1970

    Miss Tampon Liberty: Jay Critchley and Environmenstrual Art since 1970

    In the 1970s and 80s, when menstruation was generally considered taboo, artist Jay Critchley made art out of discarded plastic tampon applicators washed up and...

  10. Elbow patches are the new black: transitioning to net zero

    Elbow patches are the new black: transitioning to net zero

    Through a visually stunning interactive talk, environmental photographer and renewable energy expert Ted Leeming will explore the successes, failures and truths...