This month’s events

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  1. How do antibiotics get into bacteria?

    How do antibiotics get into bacteria?

    Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Prof. Alex O'Neill, School of Molecular...

  2. School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Professor Alexander Tartakovskii

    School of Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Professor Alexander Tartakovskii

    Presentation by Professor Alexander Tartakovskii of the University of Sheffield, hosted by Hamid Ohadi.

  3. Centre for the Literatures of the Roman Empire Annual Lecture

    Centre for the Literatures of the Roman Empire Annual Lecture

    Strange Stew: the Emperor Vitellius and his "Shield of Minerva" - Rhiannon Ash (Oxford)

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  4. Shanghai Alumni Event

    Shanghai Alumni Event

    We are delighted to inform you that Professor Brad MacKay, our Deputy Principal and Vice-Principal (International Strategy and External Relations) in the...

  5. Beijing Alumni Event

    Beijing Alumni Event

    We are delighted to inform you that Professor Brad MacKay, our Deputy Principal and Vice-Principal (International Strategy and External Relations) in the...

  6. 2024 Sanctuary Lecture

    2024 Sanctuary Lecture

    In conversation with Author Dr Dina Nayeri and Dr Roxani Krystalli

    St Andrews is a University of Sanctuary, committed to making Higher Education accessible for those seeking sanctuary and to helping to foster a culture of...

  7. Read my mind: facial recognition technologies and contemporary Chinese art

    Read my mind: facial recognition technologies and contemporary Chinese art

    Margaret Hillebrand, Professor of Modern Chinese Literature and Culture at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Wadham College, will lecture on her current...

  8. St Leonard's Postgraduate College and Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies Lecture Series

    St Leonard's Postgraduate College and Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies Lecture Series

    Lecture 6 - Cultural Understanding

    What's in a name?: Puns in Roman Republican Coinage -- Sarah Prince, PhD Candidate, School of Classics Analysing Linguistic features of successful...

  9. St Leonard's Postgraduate College and Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies Lecture Series

    St Leonard's Postgraduate College and Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies Lecture Series

    Lecture 6 - Cultural Understanding

    What's in a name?: Puns in Roman Republican Coinage -- Sarah Prince, PhD Candidate, School of Classics Analysing Linguistic features of successful...

  10. The World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order

    The World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order

    IPT event

    The contemporary radical Right movement is no longer merely a series of nationalist projects, but a phenomenon spanning the globe and affecting different forms...

  11. Status reversal and its discontents

    Status reversal and its discontents

    Michael Hechter, School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University

    The recent rise of reactionary politics in modern democracies across the globe has been attributed to a variety of causes, including deindustrialisation,...

  12. The linguistic ceasefire or how to re-engage listed armed groups

    The linguistic ceasefire or how to re-engage listed armed groups

    Paul Wilkinson Memorial Lecture featuring Sophie Hapeslaugh

    Sophie will offer a systematic examination of the impact of proscription, or the listing of armed groups as terrorists, on peace negotiations. By introducing...

  13. PEPtalk: The evolving landscape of evidence in policy and practice

    PEPtalk: The evolving landscape of evidence in policy and practice

    Navigating the labyrinth

    In the past 30 or so years our understanding of research and evidence use has broadened --- moving from linear views of an evidence use...

  14. Chasing World War I Ghosts: Re-learning IR through the Togoland Campaign

    Chasing World War I Ghosts: Re-learning IR through the Togoland Campaign

    St Andrews Distinguished Teacher Lecture

    : Dr. Yolande Bouka is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University. She is an interdisciplinary scholar and...

  15. UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science

    UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science

    School of Biology Public Lecture

    In honour of the UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science, and International Women's Day, the School of Biology EDI committee will be hosting a...

  16. Horizons Blossom, Borders Vanish: Anarchism and Yiddish Literature With Dr Anna Elena Torres

    Horizons Blossom, Borders Vanish: Anarchism and Yiddish Literature With Dr Anna Elena Torres

    Conversation with Dr Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, Director of the Centre for Art and Politics with conversational and musical contributions from Michael Alpert.

    Dr Anna Elena Torres will read from her latest book Horizons Blossom, Borders Vanish: Anarchism and Yiddish Literature, in a conversation with Dr Jeffrey...

  17. Insights, dilemmas and hopes in knowledge-making on feminist politics -- a meditation

    Insights, dilemmas and hopes in knowledge-making on feminist politics -- a meditation

    IPT event: Dr Radhika Govinda, University of Edinburgh

    Dr Radhika Govinda is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Director of GENDER.ED, the University of Edinburgh's interdisciplinary hub for gender and...