This month’s events

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  1. School of History Research lunch

    School of History Research lunch

    Presentations from Alison Beach and M Amir H Parsa

    Two 15 minute presentations from our academic colleagues. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to [email protected]

  2. School of History Research lunch

    School of History Research lunch

    Presentations from Hannah Hassani and Jacob Baxter

    Two 15 minute presentations from our academic colleagues. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to [email protected]

  3. Grief group for staff

    Grief group for staff

    This group is open to all staff who are grieving, whether your loss is recent or in the past. It offers an opportunity to find common ground with others if you...

  4. Positioning and latching for breastfeeding

    Positioning and latching for breastfeeding

    Learn about different breastfeeding positions and how to help your baby latch comfortably in this event.

    Breastfeeding doesn't always come naturally --- after all, it's a skill that needs to be learnt and practised. In this event, discover the...

  5. "Say no!" Textile Art and Activism Workshop
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    "Say no!" Textile Art and Activism Workshop

    Join our artist facilitator Hannah Ayre to explore textile art and activism and have a go at creating your own activist textile banner. Participants can bring...

  6. Lunch Seminar with Sanjay Seth

    Lunch Seminar with Sanjay Seth

    IPT event

    Professor Sanjay Seth joined the School in September 2025 as Professor of Postcolonial Theory and Political Thought. This read-ahead catered seminar is a great...

  7. Rebecca Walker: The Sense of Fracture

    Rebecca Walker: The Sense of Fracture

    Dr Rebecca Walker (TCD) in conversation with Dr Carlotta Moro (Exeter). Rebecca Walker's recent monograph, 'The Sense of Fracture in Goliarda...

  8. "Say No!" Book Club --- February
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    "Say No!" Book Club --- February

    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...

  9. Adventures in mass spectrometry: from one steroid to many molecules

    Adventures in mass spectrometry: from one steroid to many molecules

    Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Dr Natalie Homer, Centre for Cardiovascular...

  10. How to perform first aid on young children

    How to perform first aid on young children

    Accidents and emergencies involving your child may leave you feeling shocked and helpless. Equip yourself to handle these situations with confidence.

    From bumps and bruises to burns and choking, learn what to do in case of an accident or emergency involving your child. Join health visitor and paediatric nurse...

  11. Cyber Scotland Week: Traitors edition
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    Cyber Scotland Week: Traitors edition

    A cybersecurity workshop for staff and students - Free

    Join IT Services for an interactive cybersecurity workshop inspired by the TV show The Traitors! Our IT Security team will give a short briefing on the latest...

  12. English Research Seminar Talk

    English Research Seminar Talk

    Dr Corey Gibson (University of Glasgow) 'The Worm Queen Turns: Helen Adam from Dundee Manse to California Coven'

    The poet, balladeer, and collagist Helen Adam (1909-1993) charted an uncommon course through the twentieth century. Drawing from extensive personal archives at...

  13. Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Natalie Chen, University of Warwick

    Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Natalie Chen, University of Warwick

    To be announced.

  14. Nutritional support for PCOS

    Nutritional support for PCOS

    Living with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can be challenging, but nutrition can help.

    Symptoms like irregular periods, unwanted hair growth and acne can take a toll on both your mental and physical wellbeing. Join registered nutritional therapist...

  15. Testosterone troubles in midlife

    Testosterone troubles in midlife

    Low energy and erectile dysfunction are often considered a normal part of ageing, but they could indicate a problem with your testosterone level.

    Andropause --- often dubbed 'male menopause' in the media --- refers to the symptoms you might experience as your hormones change as you get...

  16. Cross Campus Conversations: Racism in Medicine and Humanities Workshop

    Cross Campus Conversations: Racism in Medicine and Humanities Workshop

    Maternal Care and Histories of Racism

    This session, open to all students of all levels of study, will focus on maternal care and race. The workshop will be lead by Sarah Shemery (University of...

  17. Department of Finance Seminar with Professor Emilia Garcia Appendini, Norges Bank

    Department of Finance Seminar with Professor Emilia Garcia Appendini, Norges Bank

    Rewiring supply chains through uncoordinated climate policy

    This research seminar will welcome Professor Emilia Garcia Appendini, who is a Senior Research Economist at Norges Bank, an Associate Professor of Banking at...

  18. Trying to conceive with erectile dysfunction

    Trying to conceive with erectile dysfunction

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) can make trying for a baby more complicated, but help is available.

    Trying to start a family when you or your partner has ED can feel frustrating and isolating, but it doesn't have to be that way. In this event,...

  19. Staying healthy during menopause

    Staying healthy during menopause

    Staying on top of your health during menopause can feel like a challenge. Here's how to make it easier.

    Menopause symptoms, such as brain fog, hot flushes, joint pain and mood swings, can make it hard to feel in control of your health. The good news is that small...

  20. Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group meeting

    Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group meeting

    'WOASIS' writing workshop for work in progress

    This meeting of the Department of Management's Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group will continue the Work, Organisations and Society...

  21. Charlotte Hempel --- Smith Lecture, Spring 2025

    Charlotte Hempel --- Smith Lecture, Spring 2025

    Each semester, an outstanding female scholar from any sub-discipline of Divinity is invited to St Andrews to deliver the Smith Lecture in memory of Agnes Lewis...

  22. Ailbhe NĂ­ Ghearbhuigh: From the Irish: bringing a minority language out into the world

    Ailbhe NĂ­ Ghearbhuigh: From the Irish: bringing a minority language out into the world

    Acclaimed Irish-language poet and translator, Dr Ailbhe NĂ­ Ghearbhuigh will read a selection of her recent work and reflect on the challenges of writing and...

  23. How to support your pelvic floor health

    How to support your pelvic floor health

    Maintaining good pelvic floor health is crucial at every age. Find out how to support this often overlooked muscle in this event.

    Childbirth, menopause, ageing and genetics --- there are lots of factors that impact pelvic floor health. often, they bring unwanted and, sometimes,...

  24. Department of Economics Seminar with Dr Alexander Mihailov, University of Reading

    Department of Economics Seminar with Dr Alexander Mihailov, University of Reading

    Currency Compositions of Foreign Exchange Reserves by Country: Insights from a New Dataset

    Alexander's research interests lie in international macroeconomics and finance, monetary theory and policy, political macroeconomics and socioeconomic...

  25. Cross Campus Conversations: Racism in Medicine and Humanities Workshop

    Cross Campus Conversations: Racism in Medicine and Humanities Workshop

    African Aesthetics and Body Poetics: Written and Visual Engagement of Feeling Good

    This session, open to all students at any level of study, will be led by Dr Chisomo Kalinga (University of Edinburgh) and is funded by the St Andrews EDI...

  26. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor David Scanlon (University of Birmingham)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor David Scanlon (University of Birmingham)

    Computational Prediction and Experimental Realisation of New Transparent Conducting Oxides

    Transparent conducting oxides have become ubiquitous in modern optoelectronics. The number of oxides that are transparent to visible light and have the...