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Logos Institute research seminar -- 2024 semester 1, week 1
Rev Dr Dominic Legge, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies), 'The Mind of Christ'
The weekly research seminar of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology takes places on Fridays from 3.30 to 5pm in the Senior Common Room of St...
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Emotions and thinking: an approach for Higher Education teachers with Dr Joanne Irving-Walton (Teeside)
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Joanne Irving-Walton (Teeside) which will be hosted by Dr Anna Smith in Seminar...
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Conference: 'New Perspectives on Moderata Fonte'
Day one: Monday 23 September 2024 1.40 to 2pm: Welcome and opening remarks 2pm to 3.30pm: Panel 1. Moderata Fonte: Gender and Genres 3.30pm to 3.45pm: Break...
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Organ Concert by Jonathan Smith (Glasgow University)
£5, FREE to Music Centre Members
Our weekly organ concerts features University and visiting organists performing on the Gregor Hradetzky organ (1974, IV/40) in St Salvator's Chapel and...
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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...
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Energy Cafe: Becoming Prosumers
Navigating the Electricity Sector through Italy's Largest Energy Community
Hosted by Lorenzo Sapochetti Community-led initiatives are increasingly seen as an effective means to transform our energy systems, empowering citizens to drive...
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English Research Seminar --- Dr Shawna McDermott (University of St Andrews)
Innocence and Absence: National Identity in American and Scottish Children's Literature
School of English research seminar featuring Dr Shawna McDermott, Lecturer in American Literature. In a letter published in Scribner's Magazine in 1973 to...
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Inaugural Lecture by Professor Christos Lynteris
Zoonotic Transformations of a Pandemic Disease
Between the 1890s and the 1950s, bubonic plague became the first disease in human history to lead to a global pandemic that was scientifically understood as...
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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...
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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...