This month’s events

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  1. Hansel and Gretel

    Hansel and Gretel

    Humperdinck's fairy-tale opera with English narration. Suitable for children. - FREE

    The Heisenberg Ensemble and singers from Zurich Stimmkunst present 'Hansel and Gretel' with narrator, music by Engelbert Humperdinck. All welcome....

  2. Knox Lecture 2025

    Knox Lecture 2025

    'Shameless Liberalism: a vision' by Professor David Enoch

    The Sir Malcolm Knox Memorial Lecture is given each academic year by a leading philosopher or political theorist. It is organised through the Centre for Ethics,...

  3. "Say no!" Zine Making Workshop
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    "Say no!" Zine Making Workshop

    Join Coin Operated Press and explore the world of zine-making, and have a go at creating your own. All materials will be provided, but participants are welcome...

  4. "Say no!" Book Club --- April
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    "Say no!" Book Club --- April

    Our monthly book club is a chance to discuss a series of books covering the exhibition's themes of protest, feminism, art and inclusivity. Join us at the...

  5. Decolonial Methods Workshop

    Decolonial Methods Workshop

    St Andrews Staff and PhD Researchers - One Day Event

    We invite you to join our first postcolonial methods workshop. Postcolonial, decolonial and anticolonial research (and their associated methodologies) aims to...

  6. Brown Bag Seminar with Professor Roderick McCrorie, University of St Andrews

    Brown Bag Seminar with Professor Roderick McCrorie, University of St Andrews

    Testing for Investor Sentiment in Commodity Price Behaviour in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis

    To be announced.

  7. Inaugural Furgol Lecture --- Professor Julia Barrow (Leeds)

    Inaugural Furgol Lecture --- Professor Julia Barrow (Leeds)

    Training young clerics: school experiences in north-western Europe c.1050-c.1150

    The School of History is delighted to welcome you to the Inaugural Furgol Lecture, followed by a drinks reception in Lower College Hall. Professor Julia Barrow...

  8. Exploring the physical effects of stress

    Exploring the physical effects of stress

    Stress doesn't just affect your mind --- it can take a toll on your body, too. Discover the physical signs of stress in this event.

    Hormone imbalances, high blood pressure, digestive problems --- these are just some of the physical effects prolonged stress can have on your body....

  9. In Conversation: Protest, Power and the Politics of Art
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    In Conversation: Protest, Power and the Politics of Art

    Part of 'Say No! Art, Activism and Feminist Protest' at the Wardlaw Museum

    Throughout history, artists have used their work to confront injustice, challenge power, and inspire change. From protest posters and powerful murals to...

  10. Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Stepan Jurajda, CERGE-EI

    Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Stepan Jurajda, CERGE-EI

    The US McWage Structure and McMonopsony

    Abstract: Thanks to standardized work protocol and technology of McDonald's restaurants, the hourly wage of McDonald's Basic Crew enables wage...

  11. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor Dermot O'Hare (Oxford University)- RSC Prize Lecture

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Dermot O'Hare (Oxford University)- RSC Prize Lecture

    Latest Developments with Layered Double Hydroxides

    Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are a highly tunable class of inorganic materials with the general formula [M(1--x)M'x(OH)2]a+ [A¬--a/n] where...

  12. Domestic Relations, Domestic Rhythms: Contemporary Photography and the Home

    Domestic Relations, Domestic Rhythms: Contemporary Photography and the Home

    Research Talk with Dr Jane Simon, Macquarie University

    The domestic plays a key role in photographic histories and contemporary photographic art practice. In this talk, I examine the domestic as an unstable zone of...

  13. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor Kenneth Harris (Cardiff University)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Kenneth Harris (Cardiff University)

    New Experimental Techniques for Exploring Crystallization Pathways and Structural Properties of Solids

    Our current research is focused on understanding fundamental aspects of the structural and dynamic properties of solids, and the development of experimental...