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Climate Fiction Session
What is climate fiction? Why does it matter? Come along to our taster climate fiction reading session where we will discuss climate fiction and look at the...
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Fantasy Map-Making
Artsoc Workshop at The Wardlaw Museum
Join Artsoc at the Wardlaw Museum as they take inspiration form the 'Alien Worlds' Exhibition to host a workshop all about fantasy map-making! With...
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Bell Pettigrew Sessions
(Please note this session is now taking place at the Wardlaw Museum)
Experience the best of St Andrews' vibrant music scene at the Bell Pettigrew Sessions, hosted in partnership with STAR: St Andrews Radio. Set in the...
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Palimpself
A sculptural investigation into materiality in the works of Annie Ernaux
Palimpself is an exhibition of new visual artworks by the artist and academic Susan Diab that explores the relationship between language, memory, and...
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Dr Genki Kobayashi (RIKEN, Japan): Sir Martin Wood Prize Lecture
Creation of Hydride Super-Ionic Conductors
Dr Kobayashi was awarded the Sir Martin Wood Prize at the Millennium Science Forum which took place in November 2023. The Millennium Science Forum was...
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Biodiversity Working Group find out what we do!
An open meeting where you can hear about how the Biodiversity Working Group looks after biodiversity on the University Estate and how you can get involved
The Biodiversity Working Group creates, maintains and facilitates the University's Biodiversity Action Plan. The actions on this come from students and...
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The Sustainability Challenge
A discussion by Professor Sir Ian Boyd and Dr Jesse Ausubel
The world stands at an important crossroads. From the way we consume energy and food to how we manage waste and resources, the choices we make today will...
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Byre World 2024-2025: Publishing from and for Morocco: a conversation
In conversation with Clara Defachel
This talk will discuss the challenges faced by authors, translators and publishers in Morocco to publish their texts locally, in a literary market that is often...
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It stops here: an evening with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation)
Free
Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation) is a prominent Indigenous land defender and Sun Dance Chief who spent much of the last decade fighting the Trans...
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Susan Docherty --- The Smith Lecture, Autumn 2024
Reading the New Testament as a Jewish Text
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...