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In conversation: shaping Scottishness
How do collections and institutions shape our sense of national identity? This panel brings together a range of voices to consider how Scottish art is...
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Museum Makers
Holiday Drop in
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum between 10am--12pm and get creative with a range of fun, hands-on activities inspired by the museum's collection....
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Museum Makers
Holiday Drop In
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum between 2pm -- 4pm and get creative with a range of fun, hands-on activities inspired by the museum's collection....
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Late Heaney
Book Launch and Talk with Nicholas Allen, Baldwin Professor in Humanities and director of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, University of Georgia USA
Late Heaney follows Seamus Heaney through the landscapes, friendships and events that shaped his last four collections, all set in conversation with his work at...
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Vigil for the people of Iran
Students, staff and members of the wider St Andrews community are invited to stand together to remember the thousands of men, women and children killed in...
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English ModCon Research Symposium
School of English
Join us for an afternoon showcasing some of the School's dynamic work-in-progress in Modern and Contemporary literature. We'll be grappling with all...
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Film Studies Speaker Series: Mary Freeman (Queen's University, Belfast)
'A Feminine Image of the City from Rio de Janeiro's periphery: audiovisual practices, representations and imaginaries'
Abstract TBA!
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Critical Games
Back to life: play, risk and the self in academic writing
To its critics, academia can often appear as a form of elaborate play. Set apart from ordinary life, marked by ludic pleasures and moments of absurdity, it can...
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Film Studies Speaker Series: Zahra Khosroshahi (University of Glasgow)
'From Iran to Palestine: a cinema of solidarity and care'
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Brown Bag Seminar with Richard Sparkes
Establishing Empirical Facts about Price Rigidity
Abstract: This paper establishes new empirical facts about price rigidity in the United States using the full NielsenIQ retail scanner dataset. The analysis...
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PGT Academic Fair 2026
If you're thinking about what to do after graduation, why not come along to the postgraduate taught (PGT) Academic Fair and find out more about all the...
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Research Culture Community Network Meeting
Join colleagues from Research and Innovation services at the second Research Culture Community Network meeting to discuss the Research Culture Action Plan...
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English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Dr Maisha Wester, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Maisha Wester is a Lecturer in the School of English at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her research investigates racial representation in Gothic...
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English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Dr Jennifer Park, University of Glasgow
The elixir, the editor and the platonic lover: pathologising and calibrating asexuality in William Davenant's The Platonick Lovers
What do early modern recipes for love and sex and modern editorial assumptions reveal about early modern asexualities and their pathologisations? In William...
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Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Chryssi Giannitsarou, University of Cambridge
Adapting to Brexit: the Response of Corporate Structures to Geopolitical Uncertainty
Abstract: Geopolitical uncertainty alters the incentives of firms to organise their corporate structure across borders, creating a distinct margin of adjustment...
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Problems of negotiating peace and development in conflict-affected societies in Southeast Asia
Speaker: Professor Brendan Howe, Graduate School of International Studies
This event is open to academic staff and MLitt students only. Southeast Asia is deeply affected by conflict and conflictual legacies, whether colonial, Cold...







