This month’s events
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Can Central Asian States Keep Their Balancing Act?
Talk by Prof Nargis Kassenova (Harvard University)
Prof Kassenova will talk about the changing geopolitical environment, sets of security, political and economic challenges facing Central Asian states, their...
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JJ Valletta Memorial Lecture 2023
From machine learning to migration: Quantitative approaches for understanding animal groups on the move. Lecture by Professor Colin Torney, U. Glasgow. - Free
Professor Colin Torney, University of Glasgow, will deliver the 2nd annual JJ Valletta Memorial Lecture on "From machine learning to migration:...
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Physics and Astronomy Colloquium
Professor Phillip Mannheim
Colloquium of the School of Physics and Astronomy
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Green and sustainable chemistry bootcamp with John Warner
Please see registration link
Cefic, the European Chemistry Industry Council, and the University of St Andrews will collaborate to organise another edition of the 'Green and...
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Physics and Astronomy Colloquium
Professor Primal de Lanerolle
Colloquium of the School of Physics and Astronomy
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Chris Coxon
Fluoroaromatics as tools to define and probe peptide & protein conformations
Please note the change of venue for this event to Lecture Theatre D in Purdie. Perfluoroaromatic reagents are valuable but underexplored tools with which to...
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Dr Mahmoud Abdallah --- guest lecture
Relationality and theological knowledge: Reflections on the human-to-human encounter considering al-Ġazālī's concept of friendship.
Dr Mahmoud Abdallah is a post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Islamic Theology at the University of Tübingen in Germany. He is visiting St Andrews for...
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Lightning talks: Global, Spatial and Transnational History at St Andrews
This fun and fast-paced event will profile some of the current research in global, spatial and transnational history taking place across St Andrews. Speakers,...
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CIRCA lunchtime seminar
Peiran Wu will give an introduction to Lean, the theorem-proving software.