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The Contested Use of Staatraison/Raison d'Etat Against the Backdrop of the Gaza Conflict
CPCS event
Abstract: The talk discusses the contested use of 'Staatsraison / Raison d'Etat' against the backdrop of the Gaza conflict. In light of the...
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In the Name of a 'Revolution' (bi-ism al-thawra)
Emotionality, Dysphoric Memories and Identity in the Syrian War
Have we won the revolution? Or have we failed miserably? Or has Assad and Iran won? Or shall we say that Assad survived but not won and Iran will eventually...
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International Negotiations in Times of Crisis
With a backchannel negotiator - CGLG and ISWS Co-Hosting
In this event, a backchannel negotiator will tell us about his experiences in negotiating in the Gaza conflict and in the Russia-Ukraine war, as well as other...
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This Is What Utopia Looks Like: a performance installation
Free
Visit the Boiler House in the St Andrews Botanic Garden for a performance installation that radically imagines a liveable future, presented by ShyBairn Theatre....
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Born of War in Colombia
CPCS - Book Talk
CPCS is hosting a book talk on Tatiana Sřnchez Parra's Born of War in Colombia: Reproductive Violence and Memories of Absence. Tatiana is a Marie...
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Grief group student lunch
This group is open to all students who are grieving, whether your loss is recent or in the past. It offers an opportunity to find common ground with others if...
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Exploring Emotions in Men This Movember
What are emotions? Why do we feel them? Why do we view certain emotions differently to others? - Free
Emotions can be powerful experiences. Society often judges men experiencing emotions as being weak. We can also judge our own emotions as good or bad, positive...
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Art History Research Lecture: Professor Jaś Elsner
The Culture of the Cover: Curtains, Occlusion and Revelation in European Art
Join us for Professor Jaś Elsner's Research Lecture on 'The Culture of the Cover: Curtains, Occlusion and Revelation in European Art' and a...
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How to prepare for menopause
With the wealth of information now available, preparing for this transitional period can feel intimidating. Discover expert-led guidance in this event - Free
For some, the thought of entering menopause is a daunting one. The list of potential physical and mental changes can be scary. However, there are ways to...
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Understand your menstrual cycle
Understand what's considered normal when it comes to your menstrual cycle with expert advice from Peppy's women's health and fertility practitioners, Zoe and Ra - Free
How well do you really know your menstrual cycle? It's often assumed that, as women, we know everything there is to know about what makes a...
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Help your prostate health on International Men's Day
Join this event to learn everything you need to know about this small (but mighty) gland. - Free
You've probably heard about how the prostate gland can cause problems with urinating and sex when it misbehaves, as well as the risks of prostate cancer....
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Stories of Hope, Survival and Change: Queer and Dalit re-imaginings of Cities in India
Abstract: I rarely visit home. It has been a decade since I migrated to Delhi for studies. My parents and grandmother were apprehensive about sending children...
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Until the Last Oak Falls: British direct action environmental protests 1995-1999
Free
Join us for a book talk and a question and answer session with the author Adrian Fisk. 'Until the Last Oak Falls' is a book of extraordinary unseen...
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Grief group for staff
This group is open to all staff who are grieving, whether your loss is recent or in the past. It offers an opportunity to find common ground with others if you...
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Nutritional advice for busy men
When you're running around after kids, juggling your work with your social life or just have little-to-no time to spare, it's easy for healthy eating to take a - Free
When you're busy, do you find yourself reaching for food that's fast and convenient over nutritionally well-balanced? It's common to...
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Traces of humans in the Ice Age landscapes of southern England
Professor Martin Bates, University of Wales
Professor Martin Bates, University of Wales reviews the evidence for the earliest people in southern England. Evidence of early human occupation in southern...
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Fertility & Partners: Who is Supporting the Supporter?
Join us for a discussion on the unique challenges faced by partners supporting their loved ones through fertility treatments - Free
Supporting a partner through the fertility journey can be emotionally and mentally exhausting, yet the role of the "supporter" often goes...
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CSTPV : Past Present and Future of Terrorism Studies Roundtable II
Prof Max Taylor, Prof Richard English and Dr Tim Wilson
Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence: Past Present and Future of Terrorism Studies Roundtable II Prof Max Taylor, Prof Richard English...
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The Making and Remaking of 'Makers of Modern Strategy': War, Strategy, and History
'The Making and Remaking of Makers of Modern Strategy: war, strategy, and history' The three editions of Makers of Modern Strategy(1943, 1986, and...