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Clear allCentre for Energy Ethics (Selected) School of English (Selected) Business school 7 Centre for Art and Politics 4 Centre for Global Law and Governance (CGLG) 4 Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) 4 Centre for Research, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (CREDI) 4 Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics 4Chaplaincy 19 Department of Film Studies 5 Development 4 Global Research Centre for Diverse Intelligences 4 Graduate School 4 Institute of Iranian Studies 4 Institute of Middle East, Central Asia and Caucasus Studies (MECACS) 5 International Education and Lifelong Learning Institute (IELLI) 4 Museums Learning and Access Team 5 Museums of the University of St Andrews 8 Music Centre 13 Principal's office 4 School of Art History 4 School of Biology 5 School of Classics 6 School of Divinity 14 School of Geography and Sustainable Development 4 School of History 4 School of International Relations 6 School of Management 6 School of Mathematics and Statistics 4 School of Physics and Astronomy 5 St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies 6 The Byre Theatre 5 The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence 4 The St Andrews Institute for Scottish Historical Research 4 The St Andrews Institute of Intellectual History 4 The St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute 4
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PEPtalk: Being Part of Energy Policy
How to make the right decisions?
From the outside to the inside of the policy circle --- during our next PEP talk, we will hear from two leading energy scientists in Scotland and their way...
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English Research Seminar --- Dr Noreen Masud (University of Bristol)
Flatness, Focus and The Other: Some Questions
School of English research seminar featuring Dr Noreen Masud (University of Bristol) on 'Flatness, Focus and The Other: Some Questions'
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Research Seminar Talk Dr Noreen Masud --- (University of Bristol)
"Flatness, Focus and The Other: Some Questions"
How does one look at a flat landscape? Alternatively: how does one attend to something which cannot, or declines to, offer any focal points? and why might one...