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Clear allPublic Engagement (Selected) Theatre (Selected) Academic 32 Book launch 9 Brown bag seminar 8 Byre World 7 Careers 8 Climate change 9Conference 8 Debate 8 Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) 8 Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) 9 Energy café 8 Exhibition 8 Featured music centre event 10 Inaugural Lecture 8 Information sharing 9 Lecture 28 Meeting 8 Music 10 Panel discussion 9 Presentation 8 Q&A Session 10 Religious service 9 Round table discussion 9 Seminar 34 Social event 8 Webinar 15 Wellbeing 18 Workshop 13
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Chaplain's Conversation
with Professor Silvia Paracchini
In conversation with the Chaplain, Donald MacEwan, Professor Silvia Paracchini, will discuss her path to the University, what inspires her research and thoughts...
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Christine Bovill: Piaf to Pop
£20
Christine Bovill's award-winning shows Piaf and Paris established her reputation as one of Europe's finest interpreters of French song. In her new...
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St Andrews Musical Society presents -- 9 to 5 the Musical
Pay What You Can £20, £18, £16
With a rip-roaring score by the Queen of Country, 9 to 5 the Musical tells the story of three workmates pushed to boiling point by their sexist and...
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MAZE Psychology and Neuroscience conference
Ever wondered why you get butterflies in your stomach, or been curious to learn more about the links between diet and brain health? Have your questions answered...
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National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest
Pay What You Can: £20, £15, £10
Being sensible can be excessively boring. At least Jack thinks so. While assuming the role of dutiful guardian in the country, he lets loose in town under a...
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Byre World 24/25: The Mothers of the Belgian Empire's Stolen Children
FREE but please book
During Belgium's colonisation of what are now the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi, mixed-'race' children born from relations...
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Dogstar Theatre presents The Testament of Gideon Mack
Pay What You Can: £17, £14, £12
Written by James Robertson and adapted for the stage by Matthew Zajac Dogstar's vibrant new stage version of James Robertson's acclaimed...