This month’s events

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  1. Narratives of exceptionality and the threat of cyberterrorism in liberal democracies

    Narratives of exceptionality and the threat of cyberterrorism in liberal democracies

    Reading & Discussion Group

    "The Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies invites you to join its reading group, "Narratives of Exceptionality and the Threat of Cyberterrorism in...

  2. Dr Neil Bramley (Edinburgh): Staying afloat on Neurath's boat

    Dr Neil Bramley (Edinburgh): Staying afloat on Neurath's boat

    School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series

    The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Neil Bramley (Edinburgh), titled "Staying afloat on Neurath's...

  3. Stories of Hope, Survival and Change: Queer and Dalit re-imaginings of Cities in India

    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...

  4. English Research Seminar 'Streetscapes in Anglophone Travel Narratives of Scotland, 1775-1800'
    Cancelled

    English Research Seminar 'Streetscapes in Anglophone Travel Narratives of Scotland, 1775-1800'

    Dr Millie Schurch Fleeman Fellow Stockholm University

    Dr Millie Schurch from Stockholm University will give a talk on 'Streetcapes in Anglophone Travel Narratives of Scotland, 1775-1800'

  5. English Research Seminar Talk Dr Millie Schurch (Fleeman Fellow) Stockholm University

    English Research Seminar Talk Dr Millie Schurch (Fleeman Fellow) Stockholm University

    Streetscapes and Genre in the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Tour

    A new type of tourism erupted in 1770s Scotland and, with it, a new kind of text. Spurred by Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands (1775), men...

  6. Book launch: Bradley Hillier-Smith's 'The Ethics of State Responses to Refugees'

    Book launch: Bradley Hillier-Smith's 'The Ethics of State Responses to Refugees'

    Join members of CEPPA (Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs) for the launch of Bradley Hillier-Smith's new book The Ethics of State Responses...

  7. Born of War in Colombia

    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...

  8. Prof. Alistair Lawrence (SRUC): The science, relevance and challenge of positive animal welfare.

    Prof. Alistair Lawrence (SRUC): The science, relevance and challenge of positive animal welfare.

    School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series

    The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Prof. Alistair Lawrence (SRUC), titled "The science, relevance and challenge...

  9. International Negotiations in Times of Crisis

    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...

  10. Film Studies Speaker Series: Patrick Adamson (Associate Lecturer in Film Studies, St Andrews)

    Film Studies Speaker Series: Patrick Adamson (Associate Lecturer in Film Studies, St Andrews)

    A research presentation on the epic western in US silent cinema of the nineteen-twenties.

  11. Early Diagnosis: Handling Knowing

    Early Diagnosis: Handling Knowing

    A colloquium to be held on 27 November 2024 at the University of St Andrews. Key words: bioethics, medical ethics, behavioural economics, behavioural...

  12. In the Name of a 'Revolution' (bi-ism al-thawra)

    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...

  13. The Contested Use of Staatraison/Raison d'Etat Against the Backdrop of the Gaza Conflict

    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...

  14. Dr Juliane Bräuer (MPI Geoanthropology): Beyond WEIRD dogs -- Cultural Differences

    Dr Juliane Bräuer (MPI Geoanthropology): Beyond WEIRD dogs -- Cultural Differences

    School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series

    The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Juliane Bräuer (MPI Geoanthropology), titled "Beyond WEIRD dogs --...