This month’s events

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  1. Hanaq Pachap: Baroque Music from South America

    Hanaq Pachap: Baroque Music from South America

    St Salvator's Chapel Choir and El Parnaso Hyspano - £15, £10 (Music Centre members), £5 (students)

    This unique collaboration between St Salvator's Chapel Choir and members of El Parnaso Hyspano includes music from European settlers such as Juan de...

  2. Holocaust Memorial Day Vigil

    Holocaust Memorial Day Vigil

    To mark the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau the University's Interfaith Steering Group will hold a vigil with poetry, music and speeches,...

  3. Songs of Stolen Children: Daughters of Donbas

    Songs of Stolen Children: Daughters of Donbas

    An afternoon of music, discussion and conversations from Ukraine

    Daughters of Donbas, led by the Ukrainian human rights activist, Marichka, will be performing in St Andrews as part of the group's Songs of Stolen...

  4. Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Professor Wendy Ugolini (Edinburgh)

    Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Professor Wendy Ugolini (Edinburgh)

    English Welsh dualities in the Second World War

    Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Professor Wendy Ugolini (University of Edinburgh) -- English Welsh dualities in the Second World...

  5. Reinventing Conflict Analysis?

    Reinventing Conflict Analysis?

    Inside the First AI-Powered Knowledge Graph of Syrian Political Violence - Guest Speaker Dr. Talip alKhayer

    Expert in Political Science and Conflict Studies, Talip Al-Khayer, brings cutting-edge insights to the field through his research on violent extremist rhetoric....

  6. We bear witness to unspeakable horrors

    We bear witness to unspeakable horrors

    Historical violence, contemporary terrorism and collective trauma in Central Asia: Dr Noah Tucker

    Beginning in 2012, thousands of Central Asians joined what they believed was a jihad in Syria and Iraq despite having no historical, cultural or linguistic ties...

  7. Institute of Intellectual History Michael Frazer -- University of Glasgow

    Institute of Intellectual History Michael Frazer -- University of Glasgow

    Max Weber's Defence of Scholarly Activism

    All welcome

  8. Did the Nabataeans treat their dead like dung?

    Did the Nabataeans treat their dead like dung?

    Lucy Wadeson (St Andrews)

    "Did the Nabataeans treat their dead like dung? Unravelling mysteries in the 'royal' necropolis at Petra" --- This is a School of...

  9. From Weimar Slapstick to Epic Westerns: Celebrating and Studying Silent Film

    From Weimar Slapstick to Epic Westerns: Celebrating and Studying Silent Film

    Book launch with Dr Paul Flaig and Dr Paddy Adamson, Department of Film Studies

    Join Dr Paddy Adamson and Dr Paul Flaig from the University's department of Film Studies to explore both iconic and lesser-known films and figures from...

  10. Cultural evolution creates language-like structure: from humans to humpback whales and beyond
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    Cultural evolution creates language-like structure: from humans to humpback whales and beyond

    GRCDI Visiting Speaker Seminar

    Abstract All known languages are made up of statistically coherent sequences -- words -- whose frequency distribution follows a power law known as a...