This month’s events
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KTP Event in partnership with Innovate UK
A chance to meet Industry and Academic partners to find out more about the KTP programme.
You are warmly invited to attend the Mackenzie Institute Knowledge Transfer Partnership Event on the 6th February, 2023 at Walter Bower House. For those...
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Damascene Reformers
The ethical paradox of pursuing change under ideological regimes.'
The Syrian Arab Republic has rarely been out of the headlines following the rise to power of Hafiz al-Asad in 1970 and Bashar al-Asad in 2000 and has been at...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr James Cumby (University of Edinburgh)
School of Chemistry Colloquium. This is open to final year undergraduate students, MSc students, PhD students, Post-Doctoral Research Fellows and Staff.
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Vernacular Rights Cultures and Rights Politics In Most of The World
A talk from Sumi Madhok
Vernacular Rights Cultures offers a bold challenge to the dominant epistemologies and political practices of global human rights. It argues that decolonising...
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Cancelled
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Géraldine Masson (Paris Saclay University)
School of Chemistry Colloquium open to final year project students, MSc students, PhD students, post-doctoral researchers and academic staff....
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MASTS Webinar with Nick Jones (University of Bayreuth / University of St Andrews)
Exploring the interacting effects of thermal fluctuations and habitat complexity on stickleback behavioural adaptation - free
Building upon three years of successful webinar series, MASTS Webinars are back! From February 2023, we will bring a 30 min webinar every second Wednesday at...
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CSRP Research Seminar
Toward a Postwar Japanese Anglicanism: Inculturating the Book of Common Prayer and Anglican Liturgy in Japan
CSRP research seminar. 'Toward a Postwar Japanese Anglicanism: Inculturating the Book of Common Prayer and Anglican Liturgy in Japan'. Aaron Pelot...
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CSRP Research Seminar
Human Flourishing and Environmental Ethics: A Question of Belief
CSRP research seminar. 'Human Flourishing and Environmental Ethics: A Question of Belief'. Keith Wiedersheim (University of St Andrews)