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Clear allAcademic (Selected) Wellbeing (Selected) Book launch 28 Brown bag seminar 26 Byre World 25 Careers 26 Climate change 27 Comedy 27Conference 27 Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) 26 Energy café 26 Entrepreneurship 33 Exhibition 28 Film screening 26 Information sharing 28 Lecture 32 Meet the author 25 Music 28 Panel discussion 26 Presentation 26 Public Engagement 26 Q&A Session 26 Religious service 38 Round table discussion 26 Seminar 46 Sport 29 Sustainability Week 26 Theatre 27 Workshop 34
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Dr Emily Nordmann (Glasgow): The place and case for lectures (and lecture capture)
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Emily Nordmann (Glasgow) which will be hosted by Dr Bobby May in Seminar Room 1...
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Rescheduled: 2024 Religion and Politics Lecture
Dr Kate Kirkpatrick (Regent's Park College, Oxford), '"There must be religion for women as for the people": Beauvoir on Marx, Women, and Religion'
The 2024 Religion and Politics Lecture at the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics (CSRP) of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, has been...
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International Colloquium "Rethinking Religion and Politics"
20th Anniversary of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics
CSRP International Colloquium 20th Anniversary: "Rethinking Religion and Politics" St. Mary's College Hall 10-5 (Registration required. Write...
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English Research Seminar --- Professor Elizabeth Archibald (University of Durham)
Bathing for Health and Pleasure in Medieval Literature and Society
Professor Elizabeth Archibald (University of Durham) will be giving a research seminar on "Bathing for Health and Pleasure in Medieval Literature and...
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Cancelled
Film Studies Speaker Series: Silvia Casini
Senior Lecturer in Film and Visual Culture, University of Aberdeen
An academic talk exploring the Rassegna Internazionale del film Scientifico-didattico (International Festival of Scientific and Educational Film [IFSEF]), a...
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Navigating the challenges of miscarriage
Access expert emotional and practical advice on how to cope after having a miscarriage. - Free
It's estimated that 15 out of every 100 pregnancies end in miscarriage in the UK, and yet how to manage the emotional and physical turmoil of this is...
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The Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series --- Patricia Hill Collins
Reimagining community: intersectionality and participatory democracy
Patricia Hill Collins is Distinguished University Professor Emerita of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park, and Charles Phelps Taft Professor...
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Film Studies Speaker Series: Silvia Casini (Reader in Film & Visual Culture Aberdeen)
"In Search of a Format between the Wondrous and the Ordinary: The International Festival of Scientific and Didactic Film 1956-1975"
This talk will analyse the case of the International Festival of Scientific and Educational Film 1956-1975 (hence IFSEF) organised by the University of Padua in...
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Men -- Find out more about menopause
Menopause - you might have heard the name, but do you still have questions or just want to learn a bit more? - Free
Menopause -- short name -- but it can come with a host of symptoms and problems. and it's not all about the physical! Join Janet Wingfield Lead...
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Damascus Balancing Under Pressure: Centre for Syrian Studies Panel Discussion
CSS Teams Event
The Syrian government faces multiple pressures from external and internal actors, exacerbated by the Gaza cantered crisis sweeping the region. How is it trying...
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Cancelled
Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Dr Yasmine Kalender
Title: How can student motivation lead to (in)equitable learning experiences in physics? Speaker: Dr Yasmine Kalender, University of Liverpool Hosts: Vivienne...
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Trapped in the Strategic Trilemma: Ukraine's role in the Black Sea region (2022-2024)
ISWS Seminar Series
The Black Sea region exemplifies heightened geopolitical complexity, primarily due to the divergent military, economic, and legal interests among its littoral...
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Is 'male menopause' real?
Low energy and erectile dysfunction are often considered a normal part of ageing, but you don't just have to accept them. - Free
Andropause --- often called 'male menopause' by the media --- refers to the symptoms you might be experiencing as your hormones change as...
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It stops here: an evening with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation)
Free
Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation) is a prominent Indigenous land defender and Sun Dance Chief who spent much of the last decade fighting the Trans...
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Meno-ROARS
Embrace the power of menopause - Free
It's time to stop whispering about menopause. We're here to own it, celebrate it, and talk about it openly, with confidence and pride. At...
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Your Menopause 101
Join Peppy practitioners Janet and Laura as they talk through what every woman really needs to know about menopause. - Free
Gain an understanding of how menopause could affect you, Learn what HRT is, what it isn't and if it could be the right choice for you. Get practical tips...
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Dr Genki Kobayashi (RIKEN, Japan): Sir Martin Wood Prize Lecture
Creation of Hydride Super-Ionic Conductors
Dr Kobayashi was awarded the Sir Martin Wood Prize at the Millennium Science Forum which took place in November 2023. The Millennium Science Forum was...
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It Stops Here: Standing up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People
An afternoon with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) - Free
ATLAS Arts, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, and the University of St Andrews present an afternoon with Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation). Rueben is a prominent...
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It Stops Here: Standing up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People
An evening with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) - Free
Community Land Outer Hebrides and the University of St Andrews present an evening with Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation) Rueben is a prominent...
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How to be breast aware
Discover why simple self-checks of your breasts are vital for helping to reduce your cancer risk. - Free
Anyone can develop breast cancer, regardless of your gender. That's why it's so important that everyone performs regular, simple self-checks. By...