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Saints Talk: Dr Leshu Torchin
Documentary Film (and other Media) in a Post-Truth World
Development is delighted to invite you to the next instalment in our Saints Talk series from Dr Leshu Torchin, 'Documentary Film (and other Media) in a Post-Truth World' on Microsoft Teams. In this talk, Dr Torchin will explore the challenges to nonfiction media with a focus on how the documentary industry is affected by...
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Peppy: Egg Freezing -- All you need to know
Are you considering egg freezing and want to know more about what it entails? - Free
Following up from the egg freezing event held in March, we are running this event again with more time available for Q&A, the event will also include links to educational materials for additional support post-event. Discover all you need to know about egg freezing and what to expect as you navigate through all aspects...
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National Taiwan University-St Andrews online research forum
The University of St Andrews has developed a partnership with the National Taiwan University (NTU). This institutional link, which was supported by the School of Modern Languages in its initial development, has resulted in successful student exchange and reciprocal senior-level delegation visits. We are now hoping to encourage the expansion of research and education...
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Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage --- Spring Dialogues
Dialogue II: 31 May
The Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage [CH2] warmly invites you to four open dialogues between the University of St Andrews and the Università degli studi di Padova on their ongoing research in cultural heritage. These are open to the public; please find more information and register for the online event below. All meetings will...
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"Protest and Persistence: Analysing the Sweida Movement's Dynamics and Future Pathways."
CSS Teams Event - email irevents for the link to take part.
"The protest movement that erupted in Sweida last year continues to gain attention, particularly as it unfolds in a region predominantly inhabited by the Druzes. These protests, primarily led by the Druze community, a prominent religious minority in the region, have been driven by grievances over economic deterioration, corruption, and the demand for political...