This month’s events

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  1. Host genetics of viral infections

    Host genetics of viral infections

    Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Prof. Dr Kerstin Ludwig, University of Bonn.

  2. MusicTalks with Timothy Schwarz

    MusicTalks with Timothy Schwarz

    The influence on today's composers of older traditions and compositions - FREE

    Our free music talks highlight a wide variety of musical research.

  3. Geopolitics of Ports and Islands: the case of Yemen

    Geopolitics of Ports and Islands: the case of Yemen

    Speaker: Dr Khaled Fattah (United Nations) Chair: Dr Hsinyen Lai

    Details to be added

  4. Career Insights from a Global Scholar

    Career Insights from a Global Scholar

    CGLG with Antje Wiener - University of St Andrews Senior Global Fellow

    In this interactive event for PhD students and faculty members, our Global Scholar, Prof. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg/Cambridge), will share insights...

  5. CSTPV Postgraduate Workshop

    CSTPV Postgraduate Workshop

    The workshop is designed for our residential and distance learning MLitt students on the Terrorism and Political Violence programmes. The day includes research...

  6. Art History Research Lecture -- Seif El Rashidi

    Art History Research Lecture -- Seif El Rashidi

    'Cotton Palaces for Kings and Tourists: Continuities and Revivals in the Egyptian Tentmaking Tradition from the 1880-1980'

    Join us for Seif El Rashidi's Research Lecture on 'Cotton Palaces for Kings and Tourists: Continuities and Revivals in the Egyptian Tentmaking...

  7. Guest Lecture: Homecoming

    Guest Lecture: Homecoming

    Identities and Memory of the Holocaust Survivors and Greece

    This talk examines the complex and layered meanings of "homecoming" for Jews from Greece by tracing a continuum from wartime survival and...

  8. Digital Sovereignty in the European Union

    Digital Sovereignty in the European Union

    CGLG Talk with Guest Speaker Michal Czerniawski

    Michal Czerniawski works in the Justice Committee of the European Parliament, specialising in digital laws, personal data protection, and transparency. As part...

  9. Making light of the great dark? Andrew Lang on American literature

    Making light of the great dark? Andrew Lang on American literature

    Andrew Lang Memorial Lecture 2026

    Dr Tom Hubbard was the first librarian of the Scottish Poetry Library and has held visiting lectureships or professorships at the Universities of Grenoble,...

  10. Art History Research Lecture --- Dr Richard McClary

    Art History Research Lecture --- Dr Richard McClary

    'Fake or Real? Questioning the Authenticity of Mina'i Ware Bowls'

    Join us for Dr Richard McClary's Research Lecture on 'Fake or Real? Questioning the Authenticity of Mina'i Ware Bowls' and a reception...

  11. Smith Lecture Spring 2026: Kristin Kobes Du Mez

    Smith Lecture Spring 2026: Kristin Kobes Du Mez

    The secret history of Christian women: purity, power and the end of the American century

    Each semester, an outstanding female scholar from any sub-discipline of Divinity is invited to St Andrews to deliver the Smith Lecture in memory of Agnes Lewis...

  12. AI as an accelerator in terrorism and extremism research

    AI as an accelerator in terrorism and extremism research

    Terrorism and Political Violence Next Generation Network

    The rapid integration of artificial intelligence into digital spaces has reshaped the landscape of terrorism and extremism research. This talk, delivered by...

  13. New challenges for Japan's foreign and security policy

    New challenges for Japan's foreign and security policy

    Wilhelm M. Vosse is Professor, Political Science and International Relations at the International Christian University, Tokyo

    New challenges for Japan's foreign and security policy For at least two decades, the Japanese Defense Ministry has argued that the security environment...

  14. Gifford Lecture Series 2026: Professor John Swinton, University of Aberdeen

    Gifford Lecture Series 2026: Professor John Swinton, University of Aberdeen

    The epistemic chaos of the powers: delusions, narrative resistance and the apocalyptic practice of hospitality

    This is the second of a series of six Gifford Lectures, which for 2026 will be on the theme of 'The symptom's secret: an apocalyptic theology of...

  15. Azerbaijan's war and peace: political strategy and vision for the future

    Azerbaijan's war and peace: political strategy and vision for the future

    Speakers: Dr Murad Muradov (Topchubashov Center, Baku, Azerbaijan) Chair: Professor Rick Fawn

    Murad Muradov graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the Academy of Public Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan...

  16. Exceptional, massive, significant, mysterious! Close-up on The Melsonby Iron Age Hoard

    Exceptional, massive, significant, mysterious! Close-up on The Melsonby Iron Age Hoard

    DR SOPHIA ADAMS, British Museum, tells the story of a remarkable find. In December 2021 a metal detectorist reported a possible in-situ deposit of Iron Age...

  17. Revising Writing Assignments to Discourage Generative AI Abuse

    Revising Writing Assignments to Discourage Generative AI Abuse

    Arts and Humanities

    Please join us for a lecture by Professor Elizabeth Losh (College of William and Mary). It will be followed by an open discussion. Revising Writing Assignments...

  18. Institute for Museums, Heritage and Society seminar -- Martin Barnes

    Institute for Museums, Heritage and Society seminar -- Martin Barnes

    'Why Photography Matters: Changing Contexts at the V&A'

    Since its invention in the 1820s, photography has been used and understood in many ways: as a technology of seeing, a social document, a commercial transaction,...

  19. Gifford Lecture Series 2026: Professor John Swinton, University of Aberdeen

    Gifford Lecture Series 2026: Professor John Swinton, University of Aberdeen

    Megan's loops: why we are not all 'a little OCD' and why that matters

    This is the third of a series of six Gifford Lectures, which for 2026 will be on the theme of 'The symptom's secret: an apocalyptic theology of mental...

  20. Inside Salafi-Jihadist governance: the strategies and characteristics of Islamist insurgent rule

    Inside Salafi-Jihadist governance: the strategies and characteristics of Islamist insurgent rule

    CSTPV with guest speaker Dr Marta Furlan

    In the years following the Arab Spring, a number of Islamist insurgent groups conquered swaths of territory across the Middle East and North Africa and began...

  21. Book launch -- Framing the First World War: How Divergent Views Shaped a Global Conflict

    Book launch -- Framing the First World War: How Divergent Views Shaped a Global Conflict

    ISWS Book Launch Event

    Book launch -- Framing the First World War: How Divergent Views Shaped a Global Conflict Edited by Michael Finch, Aimée Fox & David Morgan-Owen...

  22. Military effectiveness and the rise of military professionalism under Louis XIV

    Military effectiveness and the rise of military professionalism under Louis XIV

    the Artillery -- Cutting Edge or Laggard? with guest speaker Guy Rowlands

    Few historians bandying around the terms 'military professional' and 'military professionalism' have given much space to explaining what...

  23. If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism

    If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism

    Guest speaker: Dr Rachel Kowert, Research Psychologist

    What happens when hate speech becomes so routine in a cultural space that it's treated as unremarkable background noise? This talk will examine how...

  24. Gifford Lecture Series 2026: Professor John Swinton, University of Aberdeen

    Gifford Lecture Series 2026: Professor John Swinton, University of Aberdeen

    An invasion of love: mental health symptoms and apocalyptic attunement

    This is the first in a series of six Gifford Lectures, which for 2026 will be on the theme of 'The symptom's secret: an apocalyptic theology of mental...