This month’s events

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  1. Evensong

    Evensong

    A 45-minute service of prayer, both spoken and sung by St Salvator's Chapel Choir. All are warmly invited to this service, regardless of whether you share...

  2. Compline

    Compline

    A service of night prayer, led by members of the Chaplaincy team, with music, spoken prayers and silence in the beautiful surroundings of St Leonard's...

  3. Jeeves Lecture

    Jeeves Lecture

    Jeeves Lecture to celebrate Professor Malcolm Jeeves' 100th Birthday

    In celebration of Professor Jeeves' 100th Birthday, the School of Psychology and Neuroscience is proud to host the 2014 Nobel Laureate (Physiology or...

  4. Relaxed Drawing

    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...

  5. Quiet Opening

    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...

  6. Evensong

    Evensong

    A 45-minute service of prayer, both spoken and sung by St Salvator's Chapel Choir. All are warmly invited to this service, regardless of whether you share...

  7. Compline

    Compline

    A service of night prayer, led by members of the Chaplaincy team, with music, spoken prayers and silence in the beautiful surroundings of St Leonard's...

  8. Bell Pettigrew Sessions

    Bell Pettigrew Sessions

    April session

    Experience the best of St Andrews' vibrant music scene at the Bell Pettigrew Sessions, hosted in partnership with STAR: St Andrews Radio. Set in the...

  9. Sunday Worship

    Sunday Worship

    Come join us for this University Service in St Salvator's Chapel with St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Gowns are welcome but not required. An optional,...

  10. The state of the world

    The state of the world

    British International Studies Association and British Foreign Policy Group Event

    Join us for the second in-person British International Studies Association (BISA) and British Foreign Policy Group (BFPG) Undergraduate Network event. With so...

  11. Poetry masterclass with Inklight
    Limited access

    Poetry masterclass with Inklight

    Join Inklight, St Andrews' creative writing society, for a relaxed and creative poetry workshop at the Wardlaw Museum. Explore ways to write together and...

  12. Relaxed Drawing

    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...

  13. Attmospheric Attachments

    Attmospheric Attachments

    Annual Anthropology, Art and Perception MRES Exhibition

    Join Anthropology, Art and Perception MRES students for their annual exhibition, a culmination of their studies on this unique course, which draws on the...

  14. 'The Wars to Come'

    'The Wars to Come'

    Public Roundtable

    A new geopolitics is challenging global order. Revisionist powers, spheres of influence, and an increasing willingness to deploy violence are making war more...

  15. Research Talk: Female Agency in Cinema
    Limited access

    Research Talk: Female Agency in Cinema

    Part of the Series: Reenacting Women's Lives

    "From Spaghetti to Aguardiente: Female Agency and Decolonial Representations in Italian and Colombian Western Cinema" by Dr Paula Barreiro...

  16. Peter Gow Memorial Lecture 2026

    Peter Gow Memorial Lecture 2026

    "'Nothing is simple'. An ethnographic theory and its history" Prof Marcio Goldman (Museu Nacional, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)...

  17. Sunday Worship

    Sunday Worship

    Come join us for this University Service in St Salvator's Chapel with St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Gowns are welcome but not required. An optional,...

  18. Khartoum Film Screening

    Khartoum Film Screening

    Speakers - Dr Rania Obead and Dr Wassim Naboulsi

    Screening of the film 'Khartoum' followed by a question and answer session (Q&A).

  19. Scribes and scrolls Easter holiday workshop

    Scribes and scrolls Easter holiday workshop

    Drop-in family event

    Get creative with hands-on art workshops, inspired by the special exhibition at the Wardlaw Museum, where children can explore the stories and lives of ordinary...

  20. Capital, Culture and the Commons

    Capital, Culture and the Commons

    In conversation with Professor Akeel Bilgrami, Columbia University, and Professor Sanjay Seth, St Andrews

    This event will centre on Professor Akeel Bilgrami's Capital, Culture and the Commons, a short but philosophically ambitious reflection on the...

  21. Queer Tales: Women's Lives Reenacted

    Queer Tales: Women's Lives Reenacted

    Pay as you can

    In these complex modern days, we still find ourselves in the urgency of routes that keep battling gender inequality or discrimination, and that contribute to...

  22. Doors Open @ Computer Science 2026

    Doors Open @ Computer Science 2026

    Pop along to discuss ideas and opportunities to collaborate with the School - Free

    The Computer Science Doors Open Day includes more than 40 individual demos or Hot Tattie talks and workshops. Presenting these will be Computer Science staff...

  23. Music centre wind ensembles showcase

    Music centre wind ensembles showcase

    FREE

    The Music Centre's auditioned and non-auditioned wind ensembles showcase their work during the last semester in this informal concert.

  24. Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture: Professor GĂ¡bor Betegh, University of Cambridge

    Sarah Broadie Memorial Lecture: Professor GĂ¡bor Betegh, University of Cambridge

    Plato on forgetting and re-understanding

    For further information please email [email protected].

  25. Peoples Emergency Briefing

    Peoples Emergency Briefing

    Film screening and discussion on the climate and nature crisis

    With Earth Day coming up the University will be hosting a Peoples Emergency Briefing film screening and discussion. The event forms part of a national debate on...

  26. Organ concert by Toby Moschard (Perth)

    Organ concert by Toby Moschard (Perth)

    £5 (FREE to Music Centre members)

    The weekly organ concert series finishes off with a rousing concert by Toby Moschard (Perth), performing Bach and Mendelssohn.

  27. Queer Tales: Women's Lives Reenacted

    Queer Tales: Women's Lives Reenacted

    Part of the Series: Reenacting Women's Lives - Pay What You Can £6.00 / £4.00

    Public showcase of the workshop outputs, comprising collages, self-portraits, excerpts, and sketches; part of the SoML 2025-2026 Byre World programme. (PLEASE...

  28. English Seminar: Dr Amy Wilcockson, Fleeman Fellow

    English Seminar: Dr Amy Wilcockson, Fleeman Fellow

    Thomas Campbell: Correspondent and Canon-creator

    Drawing on my forthcoming edition of his selected letters for Liverpool University Press, this paper examines the ways in which the correspondence and networks...

  29. Family financial socialisation in the digital age

    Family financial socialisation in the digital age

    Interdisciplinary Seminar Series

    The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies is delighted to announce the sixth seminar in the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, titled 'Family...

  30. International law and emotions: challenges and prospects

    International law and emotions: challenges and prospects

    CGLG Seminar with guest speaker Professor Andrea Bianchi

    At this CGLG event, Professor Andrea Bianchi of the Geneva Graduate Institute will present his work on international law and emotions. Andrea's research...

  31. Lunchtime concert: Scholarship showcase 2

    Lunchtime concert: Scholarship showcase 2

    £5 (FREE to Music Centre members)

    The final lunchtime concert, which traditionally ends the academic year, profiles the achievements of the Music Centre's scholarship holders. These...

  32. Panel: Roadmaps to EDI and Peacebuilding
    Limited access

    Panel: Roadmaps to EDI and Peacebuilding

    Part of the Series: Reenacting Women's Lives

    Opening keynote by H.E. Laura Sarabia, Colombian Ambassador to the UK, followed by an insightful conversation on the role of women's leadership in...

  33. Why Sudan matters in today's world war

    Why Sudan matters in today's world war

    Speakers: Professor Alex de Waal, Dr Khuloud Alsaba and Dr Wassim Naboulsi

    This event, co-hosted by the Institute of Middle East, Central Asia and Caucasus Studies (MECACS) and the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES),...

  34. Guest lecture: Accents that disappear, accents that stick

    Guest lecture: Accents that disappear, accents that stick

    Indexicality and Minority Speech in Taiwan

    This talk will be delivered by Dr Tsung-Lun Alan Wan, Assistant Professor in Linguistics at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Yang...

  35. Writing art history for popular audiences

    Writing art history for popular audiences

    Panel discussion

    Join a panel of experts for a discussion about writing art history, and history, broadly understood, for popular audiences. The panel includes: Koenraad...

  36. Catullus, Ennius and the end of Rome

    Catullus, Ennius and the end of Rome

    Jesse Hill  (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...

  37. Department of Economics Brown Bag with Emily Moschini

    Department of Economics Brown Bag with Emily Moschini

    Two-year Programs and College Financial Aid

    Abstract: We evaluate recent policy proposals to make two-year programmes tuition-free in a life cycle model featuring two-year (AA) and four-year (BA)...

  38. SEES Seminar: Dr Hana Jurikova, University of St Andrews

    SEES Seminar: Dr Hana Jurikova, University of St Andrews

    Taking Palaeoceanography to the Phanerozoic (and beyond)

    Please join us in person or online.

  39. Intense Episodes --- Workshop Call for Papers

    Intense Episodes --- Workshop Call for Papers

    About the Workshop Organised by Yichi Zhang, Evgeniya Pakhomova, and Nathan McAllister, and funded by the Ladislav Holy Trust, this workshop seeks to explore...

  40. Creating and delivering conference presentations

    Creating and delivering conference presentations

    CSTPV webinar: Professor Garth Davies, Sarah Marsden, Chloe Squires

    Based on entirely too many years of both delivering and watching conference presentations, the purpose of this session is to share ideas about how to craft...

  41. Queer lives in Palestine: settler colonialism and resistance

    Queer lives in Palestine: settler colonialism and resistance

    In conversation with Omar Khatib

    After many years of organizing and research in a context marked by extreme violence under a brutal settler-colonial regime, Omar Khatib speaks on queerness,...

  42. Fold and sip: springtime origami and Japanese tea
    Limited access

    Fold and sip: springtime origami and Japanese tea

    Organised by the School of Art History's EDI Committee, with support from @79 Makerspace funding, this social event promotes diversity, inclusion and...

  43. Art History Research Lecture --- Dr Talia Kwartler

    Art History Research Lecture --- Dr Talia Kwartler

    Suzanne Duchamp, Hannah Höch, and the Politics of Dada Collage

    Join us for Dr Talia Kwartler's Research Lecture on 'Suzanne Duchamp, Hannah Höch, and the Politics of Dada Collage' and a reception...

  44. Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Professor Timothy Greenwood

    Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Professor Timothy Greenwood

    Water Rights (and Wrongs) in Medieval Armenia

    Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Professor Timothy Greenwood -- Water Rights (and Wrongs) in Medieval Armenia

  45. Making Waves Lecture Series: Professor Peter Wahl

    Making Waves Lecture Series: Professor Peter Wahl

    Laying the foundations of future technologies, one atom at a time

    Venue: Royal Over-Seas League, 6 Park Place, St James's, London, SW1A 1LR As part of the Making Waves Lecture Series, the Development team invites you to...

  46. Afghanistan under the Taliban five years on: an assessment

    Afghanistan under the Taliban five years on: an assessment

    Dr Davood Moradian, Director, Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS)

    Afghanistan, widely regarded as the "graveyard of empires", has now been characterised as a "graveyard of human rights", a "hell...

  47. Holyrood elections roundtable

    Holyrood elections roundtable

    Scottish Parliamentary Elections Undergraduate Monitoring Project

    With the 2026 Scottish Parliament election weeks away, the St Andrews Election Monitoring Project is bringing together some of the sharpest minds in Scottish...

  48. Queering and Cripping Within Curatorial and Artistic Exhibition Practices

    Queering and Cripping Within Curatorial and Artistic Exhibition Practices

    Please join us with speaker Sylvia Sadzinski for Session 2 of the Crip Art Histories Reading Group! In this talk, Sylvia Sadzinski draws on her chapter...

  49. University of St Andrews Music Society: 150th Anniversary Festival

    University of St Andrews Music Society: 150th Anniversary Festival

    Celebrating 150 years of music!

    Music Society is celebrating their landmark 150th Anniversary with a four day festival (16th -- 19th April), packed full of exciting events. Whether...

  50. 2026 Neil Smith Lecture: Glen Coulthard, University of British Columbia
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    2026 Neil Smith Lecture: Glen Coulthard, University of British Columbia

    Maoism without guarantees: red power internationalism during Canada's 'Long Seventies'

    This lecture will provide a reconstructed history of Red Power radicalisation and Indigenous-Marxist cross-fertilisation during Canada's 'long...