This month’s events
Filter
-
-
Clear allOnline (Selected) The Byre Theatre (Selected) Arts Building 34 Biomolecular Sciences Building 32 Booth Lecture Theatre, Medicine 31 Buchanan Building 31 Bute Building 31 Castlecliffe 32Chaplaincy Centre 32 Entrepreneurship Centre, Eden Campus 31 Hebdomadar's Room 32 Holy Trinity Church 31 Irvine Building 31 Kennedy Hall 31 Laidlaw Music Centre 40 Observatory 31 Parliament Hall 33 Purdie Building 33 School II, St Salvator's Quad 33 School of Chemistry 31 School of Classics 32 School of Economics 32 School of Medicine 31 School of Physics and Astronomy 31 School of Psychology and Neuroscience 31 St John's House 36 St Katharine's Lodge 31 St Leonard's Chapel 35 St Mary's College 36 St Salvator's Chapel 43 The Bell Pettigrew Museum 31 The Gateway 34 The Nisbet Room 31 Upper College Hall 31 Wardlaw Museum 43 Younger Hall 33
-
-
-
-
Fully-matching results
-
On Fragility and Steel: Ukrainian Readings
Free, but please book your tickets on the Byre Theatre website - Free
Ukrainian PhD students and creative authors at St Andrews University as well as a guest author will read from their new texts, born as a response to the...
-
Winter Warmer: Singin' in the Rain (U)
£6.00 / £4.00 / £2.00, free for U5s
This winter, no matter what the weather or the world throws at us, let's come together to indulge ourselves in a feel-good movie.Winter Warmers are an...
-
Byre Film Club: Sometimes Always Never (12A)
Pay What You can £8.00 / £6.00
Bill Nighy is Alan, a stylish tailor with moves as sharp as his suits. He has spent years searching tirelessly for his missing son Michael who stormed out over...
-
The Variety Show
Friends of the Byre presents - Pay What You Can £12.00 / £10.00 / £8.00
Friends of the Byre brings you a modern Variety Show. Enjoy a night of talent from a top-class line-up of participants. Featuring the recital of 2021/2022...
-
National Theatre Live: The Crucible (12A)
Pay What You Can - £20.00 / £15.00 / £10.00
A witch hunt is beginning in Arthur Miller's captivating parable of power with Erin Doherty (The Crown) and Brendan Cowell (Yerma). Raised to be seen but...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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