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Clear allCentre for Energy Ethics (Selected) School of English (Selected) Business school Centre for Art and Politics Centre for Global Law and Governance (CGLG) Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) 4 Centre for Research, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (CREDI) Centre for the Study of Religion and PoliticsChaplaincy Department of Film Studies 5 Development 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) International Education and Lifelong Learning Institute (IELLI) Museums Learning and Access Team 5 Museums of the University of St Andrews Music Centre 14 Principal's office 4 School of Art History School of Biology School of Classics School of Divinity School of Geography and Sustainable Development School of History School of International Relations School of Management School of Mathematics and Statistics 4 School of Physics and Astronomy 6 St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies The Byre Theatre The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence The St Andrews Institute for Scottish Historical Research 4 The St Andrews Institute of Intellectual History 4 The St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute
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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...