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Relaxed Drawing
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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Quiet Opening
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum for a Quiet Opening. Free from the hustle and bustle of a general visit, with adjusted operations, our Quiet Openings are designed...
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Relaxed Drawing
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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Limited accessWrite and sip: Celebrating Lunar New Year with Chinese calligraphy and tea
Organised by the School of Art History's EDI Committee with support from @79 Makerspace funding, this social event promotes diversity, inclusion and...
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Relaxed Drawing
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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LGBTQ+ History Month 'Flash' Talks
School of Art History and the School of History
Hosted by the School of Art History and the School of History, this event presents a series of short and informal 'Flash' talks by students and...
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Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Dr Cian Cooney
Intifada Avoided? Violence, Scandals & Moroccan Independence: 1953-1958
Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Dr Cian Cooney -- Intifada Avoided? Violence, Scandals & Moroccan Independence: 1953-1958
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Postgraduate study and research in South Korea
Guest Speaker - Brendan Howe
Prof Brendan Howe is a professor at the Graduate School of International studies at Ewha university in South Korea. He is also the director of the Institute for...
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SEES Seminar: Professor Venkataraman Thangadurai, University of St Andrews
Materials for Clean Energy Conversion and Storage
Please join us online or in Bute Lecture Theatre D.
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Engineering biology for a sustainable materials future
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Dr Joanna Sadler, University of Edinburgh.
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Art History Research Lecture -- Dr Elizabeth Petcu
'Dürer's Precision'
Join us for Dr Elizabeth Petcu's Research Lecture on 'Dürer's Precision' and a wine reception afterwards at 79 North Street.
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SEES Seminar: Dr Savannah Worne, Loughborough University
Novel phosphate-oxygen stable isotope analysis of sediments to reconstruct the impact of sewage management on algal blooms.
Please join us in Bute Lecture Theatre D or online
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Giraffeonomics: the political economy of giraffe conservation and trade
Interdisciplinary Seminar Series
The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies is delighted to announce the fourth seminar in the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, titled...
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SEES Seminar: Professor Tamsin Mather, University of Oxford
From fuming volcanic vents to extinction events: learning lessons from present-day volcanism to unlock new knowledge about their impacts on Earth's environment
Please join us online or in Bute Lecture Theatre D.
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Sarah Rindlisbacher (Bern)
Godly Agents. Swiss Reformed Clergymen and their Influence on Foreign Relations with England in the 1650s
Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Sarah Rindlisbacher (Bern) -- Godly Agents. Swiss Reformed Clergymen and their Influence on Foreign...
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Roman stoneworkers and their gods: cult at the quarry-face and beyond
Ben Russell (Edinburgh)
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...
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Prospects for International Security Cooperation in East Asia
Speaker: Professor Brendan M Howe, Graduate School of International Studies
East Asia is a region deeply affected by conflict. Colonial, ideological and national wars have left their scars and legacies, including disputed borders and...
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Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Ebba Strutzenbladh (University of Aberdeen)
Ward and marriage, ward or marriage: motherhood and custody in late medieval Aberdeen
Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Ebba Strutzenbladh (University of Aberdeen) -- Ward and marriage, ward or marriage: motherhood...
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Vox precantum: female prayer and oratory in the Roman Republic
Lewis Webb (Gothenburg)
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...
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Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Sarah Jane Gibbon (UHI)
Christianity in Late Norse Orkney: parishes, pilgrimage and patronage
Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Sarah Jane Gibbon (UHI) -- Christianity in Late Norse Orkney: parishes, pilgrimage and...
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Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Dr Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi (St Andrews)
Crescent Moon, Hammer, and Sickle: Muslim Socialists, Marxist Muslims, and Islamic Populists in Modern Iran
Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Dr Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi -- Crescent Moon, Hammer, and Sickle: Muslim Socialists, Marxist Muslims, and...
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St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies JOINT SEMINAR with Middle East History -- Dr Luke Treadwell
Ahmad Ibn Fadlan's mission to the Volga (921-2 CE) - fact and fictionality in early Arabic travel writing
St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies JOINT Seminar with Middle East Studies -- Dr Luke Treadwell (St. Andrews, Honorary Fellow) -- Ahmad Ibn...
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English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Dr Maisha Wester, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr Maisha Wester is a Lecturer in the School of English at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her research investigates racial representation in Gothic...
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St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies: ANNUAL LECTURE -- Professor Catherine Holmes (Oxford)
Byzantium and Neighbouring Worlds: A Kinetic Commonwealth?
St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies: ANNUAL LECTURE -- Professor Catherine Holmes (Oxford) -- Byzantium and Neighbouring Worlds: A Kinetic...
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British codebreaking and American secrecy in the First World War
ISWS Seminar Series: Guest dpeaker Daniel Larsen
Beginning in late 1915, British codebreakers cracked the US diplomatic codebooks and were reading all of American diplomats' transatlantic telegraphic...
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Middle East and Iranian JOINT SEMINAR with ILCR --- Dr Nadine Viermann (Durham University)
Al-Andarin/Androna in the Syrian Steppe: Observations on a Late Antique Frontier Zone
Middle East and Iranian JOINT SEMINAR with ILCR --- Dr Nadine Viermann (Durham University) -- Al-Andarin/Androna in the Syrian Steppe: Observations on...
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St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies JOINT SEMINAR with ISHR -- Dr Russell Ó Ríagřin
Northern Britain and the Ívarlingar (descendents of Ívarr the Dubgall), c. 830--1100
St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies JOINT SEMINAR with The Institute for Scottish Historical Research -- Dr Russell Ó Ríagřin -- Northern...
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Explosive volcanism, Nile failure and political instability in Ptolemaic Egypt (305-30 BCE)
Francis Ludlow (TCD)
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...
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Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Chryssi Giannitsarou, University of Cambridge
Adapting to Brexit: the Response of Corporate Structures to Geopolitical Uncertainty
Abstract: Geopolitical uncertainty alters the incentives of firms to organise their corporate structure across borders, creating a distinct margin of adjustment...
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Non-violent mobilisation against terrorism: why and how it matters
Guest Speakers: Dr Javier Argomaniz, Dr Tim Wilson and Dr Boris Tsokov
When studying terrorist campaigns, analysis typically centres on the two principal protagonists: the state and militant organisations. This narrow focus...
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Far-right transnationalism: definitions, typologies, and geopolitical implications
CSTPV - Next Gen Talk
Far-right transnationalism: definitions, typologies, and geopolitical implications Research on the contemporary far right has largely prioritised party-centred...
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English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Dr Jennifer Park, University of Glasgow
The elixir, the editor and the platonic lover: pathologising and calibrating asexuality in William Davenant's The Platonick Lovers
What do early modern recipes for love and sex and modern editorial assumptions reveal about early modern asexualities and their pathologisations? In William...
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Mercenary: genealogy of a concept in international relations
CGLG Event with Guest Speaker Dr Malte Riemann
At this CGLG event, Malte Riemann, Assistant Professor at Leiden University, will join us to discuss his book proposal, Mercenary: Genealogy of a Concept in...
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Problems of negotiating peace and development in conflict-affected societies in Southeast Asia
Speaker: Professor Brendan Howe, Graduate School of International Studies
This event is open to academic staff and MLitt students only. Southeast Asia is deeply affected by conflict and conflictual legacies, whether colonial, Cold...
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Far-Right Transnationalism: From Ideology to Operations Across Spontaneous, Induced, and Infiltrated
CSTPV Online Seminar with guest speaker Dr Nicola Guerra
Research on the contemporary far right has largely prioritised party-centred and electorally driven explanations, often overlooking the ideological,...
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To the Rescue --- Rupture and Resilience of the UN Charter Order
CGLG Talk with Special Guest - Antje Wiener
Abstract: The rule-based international legal order is under duress. Recent breaches of international law on behalf of members of the United Nations (UN)...
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The problematic association between foreign military assistance and increased terrorist attacks in recipient nations
ISWS Seminar Series with Guest Speaker Aoife McCullough
Foreign military assistance is intended to support security forces in recipient nations to fight insurgencies, and maintain stability and political order....








