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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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Critical Conversations
Can peat use be sustainable?
Whose voices are missing from museums? Which stories are not told? Which uncomfortable histories remain hidden? and how can museums move forward? From empire...
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Women and the Bible
Conference for Secondary School Teachers and Counsellors
The School of Divinity at the University of St Andrews is launching a new, biennial conference on Theology and Biblical Studies for Secondary School teachers...
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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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Medieval History Seminar - Professor Kathryn Smith (NYU)
Calamity and Creativity: The Painted Histories of the Welles-Ros Bible (Paris BnF MS fr. I)
Professor Kathryn Smith (NYU) - Calamity and Creativity: The Painted Histories of the Welles-Ros Bible (Paris BnF MS fr. I) If you would like to join...
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Cancelled
Department of Social Anthropology Seminar - Elliott Oakley
Making claims on Others: Affective politics and environmental conservation in Amazonian Guyana
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar - Dr Ellie Woodacre (Winchester)
'Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe'
Dr Ellie Woodacre (Winchester) - 'Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe' If you would like to join online...
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Department of Social Anthropology Seminar - Amy Stone
Making an inclusive Collective Party at the Hottest Ball in Town: LGBTQ involvement in American mardi gras and fiesta
Seminar
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St. Andrews Centre for French History and Culture - BIANNUAL SEMINAR
Dr Richard Taws (UCL) - 'Charles Meryon's Graphic Risk'
Please email Tori Champion on [email protected] for the link to join online
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Damascene Reformers: The ethical paradox of pursuing change under ideological regimes.
By Dr. Omar Imady, CSS associate, independent author Chair Prof Raymond Hinnebusch
2022 saw the passing of two disparate yet similar Damascene Reformers: Muhammad Imady (June 2022) and Shaikha Munira al-Qubaisi (December 2022). Imady was the...
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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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Environmental Change Research Group seminar, Julia Kemppinen (University of Oulu - Finland)
Plant-environment relationships in Arctic and alpine ecosystems