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The UK's Afghanistan Crossroads: where do we go from here?
After inglorious departure of Western powers from Afghanistan in 2021and amid competing global crises , is there a way forward for the UK to get its...
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Benjamin Faude Research Conversation
Centre for Global Law and Governance Research Conversations
: Robert Fletcher is an environmental anthropologist, interested in conservation, globalization and climate change, at the University of Wageningen. At this...
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Postcolonial Collusion -- Félix Houphouët-Boigny, France, and Repression in Côte d'Ivoire
CSTPV Seminar with Marco Wyss
Abstract In early 1963, Ivorian president Félix Houphouët-Boigny launched a wave of repression, which led to repetitive purges, large-scale arrests, and harsh...
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Music in the Museum
Be immersed in music in the unique setting of the museum galleries. Our winter programme for 2024/25 will feature musicians from the Folk and Trad Society,...
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Celebrity Concert by Jonas Müller (Baritone) and Anna Gebhardt (piano)
£24, £20 (Music Centre members), £6 (Students)
Still in his mid-twenties and Hailed as one of the most astounding young Lieder singers of his generation, German baritone Jonas Müller has appeared at the...
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Byre World 2024-2025: Publishing from and for Morocco: a conversation
In conversation with Clara Defachel
This talk will discuss the challenges faced by authors, translators and publishers in Morocco to publish their texts locally, in a literary market that is often...
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It Stops Here: Standing up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People
An evening with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) - Free
Community Land Outer Hebrides and the University of St Andrews present an evening with Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation) Rueben is a prominent...
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Gary Meikle: NO REFUNDS
£27.50
Scottish comedian Gary Meikle is back with another self-written, self-deprecating show to leave you all short of breath from laughing. Once just a promising...
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It Stops Here: Standing up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People
An afternoon with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) - Free
ATLAS Arts, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, and the University of St Andrews present an afternoon with Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation). Rueben is a prominent...
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Dr Genki Kobayashi (RIKEN, Japan): Sir Martin Wood Prize Lecture
Creation of Hydride Super-Ionic Conductors
Dr Kobayashi was awarded the Sir Martin Wood Prize at the Millennium Science Forum which took place in November 2023. The Millennium Science Forum was...
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From local to global --- St Andrews Prize for the Environment photo exhibition
Sustainability Week
Since 1998, the St Andrews Prize for the Environment has shone a light on courageous action and bold leadership, and demonstrated how locally-driven solutions,...
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Dr Anne Templeton (Edinburgh): How do the public behave in emergencies?
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Anne Templeton (Edinburgh) titled "How do the public behave in emergencies...
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Bell Pettigrew Sessions
(Please note this session is now taking place at the Wardlaw Museum)
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...
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The Forgotten Orchard
Eco Drama presents - Pay What You Can £8.00 / £6.00 / £4.00
Whenever Katy eats an apple, she's instantly reminded of her Grandad, an extraordinary man who grew 24 varieties of apple from an old piece of wasteland...
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Environmental struggles in the Andean-Amazonian socio-ecological system
Wildfires devour the Amazon. Devastating droughts affect Andean populations, crops and wildlife. These phenomena are interconnected and, to a high degree,...
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It stops here: an evening with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation)
Free
Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation) is a prominent Indigenous land defender and Sun Dance Chief who spent much of the last decade fighting the Trans...
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Trapped in the Strategic Trilemma: Ukraine's role in the Black Sea region (2022-2024)
ISWS Seminar Series
The Black Sea region exemplifies heightened geopolitical complexity, primarily due to the divergent military, economic, and legal interests among its littoral...
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Everything Changes
Take That the Tribute: - £24.00
The only production in which Gary, Mark, Howard and Robbie headline a fully-live spectacular featuring an uber-talented band, singers and dancers. Everything...
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Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Dr Yasmine Kalender
Title: How can student motivation lead to (in)equitable learning experiences in physics? Speaker: Dr Yasmine Kalender, University of Liverpool Hosts: Vivienne...
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Prof. Ewan St. John Smith (Cambridge): Joint pain: Mechanisms and Modulation
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Prof. Ewan St. John Smith (Cambridge) which will be hosted by William Smith...
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Palimpself
A sculptural investigation into materiality in the works of Annie Ernaux
Palimpself is an exhibition of new visual artworks by the artist and academic Susan Diab that explores the relationship between language, memory, and...