This month’s events

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  1. Love the Sinner

    Love the Sinner

    Vanishing Point & Imogen Stirling Present, A co-production with Beacon Arts Centre & Shetland Arts - Pay What You Can £15.00 / £12.00 / £10.00

    The seven deadly sins are alive and kicking in contemporary Scotland. Love The Sinner is a beautifully produced fusion of performance poetry, visual theatre and...

  2. Chaplain's Conversation

    Chaplain's Conversation

    with Dr Michael Downes

    In conversation with the Chaplain, Donald MacEwan, Michael Downes will discuss his path to the University, and his thoughts about the future of music in...

  3. Digital Health Science Seminar

    Digital Health Science Seminar

    The next Digital Health Science Initiative seminar will be delivered by the School of Mathematics and Statistics. The core aim of these seminars is to create a...

  4. Dry Island Buffalo Jump

    Dry Island Buffalo Jump

    in collaboration with University of St Andrews Charities Campaign (USACC) - Pay What You Can £15.00 / £12.00 / £10.00

    Join the University of St Andrews' very own country, folk and americana band consisting of current staff, retired staff and a local alumnus for a special...

  5. Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time

    Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time

    £32.00

    From the quote attributed to Mark Twain, humour is defined as Tragedy Plus Time. Come and join Ed as he tests that formula by mining the most tragic event in...

  6. The Worth of Women at the Byre Theatre

    The Worth of Women at the Byre Theatre

    Pay what you can: £15, £12, £10

    Kairos Italy Theater (KIT), New York's distinguished Italian Theatre Company, brings The Worth of Women to St Andrews. This is a wonderfully theatrical...

  7. Love Beyond by Ramesh Mayyappan

    Love Beyond by Ramesh Mayyappan

    Raw Material & Vanishing Point Co-Production in Association with Aberdeen Performing Arts - Pay What You Can £15.00 / £12.00 / £10.00

    Renowned theatre artist Ramesh Meyyappan presents Love Beyond --- a love story, but not a typical one. Harry has dementia. He also uses sign language. As he...

  8. Byre World 2024-2025: The Seven Sages of Scotland

    Byre World 2024-2025: The Seven Sages of Scotland

    Hosted by Dr Jane Bonsall, School of Modern Languages

    What might we learn from medieval narratives about violence, gender, and truth-telling? This adaptation of the 15th-century Older Scots story collection The...

  9. The role of novel techniques in the study of Neurodegenerative Diseases
    Limited access

    The role of novel techniques in the study of Neurodegenerative Diseases

    A Sir James Mackenzie Institute event with visiting speakers from University of Edinburgh: Professor Tilo Kunath and Dr Mathew Horrocks

    A Sir James Mackenzie Institute event with visiting speakers from University of Edinburgh. Professor Tilo Kunath, Chair of Regenerative Neurobiology, Centre for...

  10. Advancing a feminist approach to "child terrorism"

    Advancing a feminist approach to "child terrorism"

    CSTPV Seminar featuring Katherine Brown, Professor of Religion, Gender and Global Security, University of Birmingham

    This paper critically explores the intricate relationships between agency, responsibility, and gender in the context of children associated with terrorism. It...