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School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquia: Prof Monika Petr-Gotzens
Physics and Astornomy colloquia
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School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquia: Prof Monika Petr-Gotzens
Physics and Astornomy colloquia
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Energy Cafe: Energy, Elites and Social Media
Anna Rauter, graduand of the CEE and University of St Andrews discusses the contemporary spaces of Anthropology. Anna's research examines how energy...
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Energy Cafe: Energy, Elites and Social Media
Anna Rauter, graduand of the CEE and University of St Andrews discusses the contemporary spaces of Anthropology. Anna's research examines how energy...
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Lunch & Learn: Social Media Marketing - the basics
Organised by the Entrepreneurship Centre
In this month's Lunch & Learn we will be covering Social Media Marketing: the basics. We're delighted to be joined by Mike Scott, who will be...
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Chaplain's Conversations
with Dharini Balasubramaniam - FREE but please book
Discover more about the people of the University of St Andrews. In conversation with the Chaplain, Donald MacEwan, key figures explore their path to the...
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From pearl formation to shellfish reefs: applying molecular techniques to malacological questions
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) external seminar series by Dr Carmel McDougall, Scottish Oceans Institute,...
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The Man in the Submarine
[Y Dyn yn y Llong Danfor] - Pay What You Can £15.00 / £12.00 / £10.00
Byre Theatre and Perth Theatre present the World Premiere of The Man in the Submarine [Y Dyn yn y Llong Danfor] by Laila Noble Winner of the inaugural St...
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Department of Social Anthropology Seminar - Elliott Oakley
Making claims on Others: Affective politics and environmental conservation in Amazonian Guyana
Seminar
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Taming the Garden (15)
St Andrews Green Film Festival presents - Pay What You Can £8.00 / £6.00
Taming the Garden tells the story of centuries-old trees that an influential man collects for his private park. Director Salomé Jashi accompanies this bizarre...