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Silent Night: Convoy to Ukraine
A documentary about Reusing IT
For over a decade, the University of St Andrews has partnered with Reusing IT, a West Lothian-based charity, to tackle digital poverty. This vital work involves...
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Holding Up a Light in the Dark: Research in Politically Polarised Times
TPVNextGen Event with guest speaker Dr Michael Loadenthal
Holding Up a Light in the Dark: Research in Politically Polarised Times Dr Michael Loadenthal In this session, we will explore the challenges and opportunities...
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Venture Creation Lab
Over two days, you'll have the opportunity to explore tools and frameworks for identifying what problem your research or idea is solving, and carry out...
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Sands 25: Tornado (15)
Pay What You Can: £16, £14, £12
Introduction and Q&A with John Maclean (Director) A thrilling new origin story with a stellar cast, this special screening of Tornado closes the fourth...
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Sands 25: Out of My Mind (N/C PG)
Pay What You Can: £8, £6, £4
The film is followed by a Q&A with Phoebe-Rae Taylor. Disney+ brings this coming-of-age drama to the Sands screen. Melody Brooks, a sixth grader with...
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Sands 25: Black Box Diaries (15)
From Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8
Ameline Kinloch Anderson on why you should see Black Box Diaries at Sands 25: In her debut feature documentary, journalist Shiori Itō chronicles her inspiring...
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Sands 25: Yasmeen's Element (N/C PG)
Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8
Introduced by Amman Abbasi (Writer/Director/Producer/Cinematographer), followed by Q&A with Amman Abbasi and Jeffrey E. Stern (Writer/Producer) Yucan Qin...
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Sands 25: Holy Cow (N/C 15)
Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8
A Cannes standout, Holy Cow follows carefree Totone as his wild youth collides with responsibility. Determined to craft the finest Comté cheese, he must secure...
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Sands 25: Witches (N/C 15)
From Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8
Introduced by Elizabeth Sankey (Writer/Director/Editor) followed by Q&A with Elizabeth Sankey and Jeremy Warmsley (Composer/Producer) Yasmin Thornton on...
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Sands 25: Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other (15)
Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8
Introduction and Q&A with Manon Ouimet (Co-director/Producer) James Paumgarten on why you should see Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other at Sands...
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The Pulse of Twilight
Interdisciplinary explorations of the Twilight Saga
The Pulse of Twilight: interdisciplinary explorations of the Twilight Saga aims to examine the various themes and concepts that made Stephenie Meyer's...
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ITIA Research Seminar
'The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture'. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
'The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture'. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
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ITIA Research Seminar
'The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture'. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
'The Life of Mary in Art and Scripture'. Professor Margarita Mooney Clayton (Princeton Theological Seminary)
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Dr Catherine Crompton (Edinburgh): TBC
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Catherine Crompton (Edinburgh) title TBC, which will be hosted by Dr Lizzie...
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Sands 25: No Other Land (15)
Pay What You Can: £12, £10, £8
Follow Palestinian activist-journalist Basel Adra and Israeli activist-journalist Yuval Abraham in this Oscar-winning documentary that illuminates the...
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Sands 25: The Ballad of Wallis Island (12A)
Opening Night - Pay What You Can: £16, £14, £12
Introduction and Q&A by James Griffiths (Director/Producer) A brand new comedy drama in which a lottery winner pays his favourite folk duo to reunite and...
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Postcolonial Methods Workshop Keynote -- Dr Jasmine Gani (LSE)
Dr. Jasmine Gani of LSE is giving our keynote lecture as the highlight to a researcher's workshop inspired by the need for a formal space to discuss...
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Malcolm Jeeves Lecture: Professor Gaia Scerif
We are very pleased to invite you to this year's Malcolm Jeeves Lecture, titled "The interplay between attention, memory and learning: Insights from...
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Knox Lecture 2025
'Shameless Liberalism: a vision' by Professor David Enoch
The Sir Malcolm Knox Memorial Lecture is given each academic year by a leading philosopher or political theorist. It is organised through the Centre for Ethics,...
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Informal work and unionism in Lebanon
MECACS Seminar Series Event - MS Teams
Despite Lebanon's constitutional commitments for "balanced economic development," the country's second-largest city, Tripoli, bears the...
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Student Alumni Founders Celebration: Honouring Competition Winners
Open to all --- you're invited to join us for the Entrepreneurship Centre's Student Alumni Founders Celebration: Honouring Competition Winners!...
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Anat Pick (Queen Mary, London): "Showing Up: Kelly Reichardt's Multispecies Comedy of Care"
Film Studies Speaker Series: Professor Anat Pick (Queen Mary, University of London)
Kelly Reichardt's Showing Up (2022) is portrait of a female artist by a female artist that explores the connections between artmaking and acts of care...
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Mapping the Global Power Dynamics: China's International United Front Theory Reconsidered
Guest Speaker - Professor Chiung-Chiu Huang
There is much existing IR literature examining China's strategic logic and tactics from within the conventional Chinese political philosophy; few have...
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CPCS Research and NEtworking Lunch
A chance to share your research, network with colleagues who share similar research passions and think ahead about possible research and impact collaborations....
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Info-session: Modern Languages postgraduate programmes
Join us for an engaging session to find out more about all our postgraduate programmes---taught and research---including MLitt, MSc, MPhil, MSt (Res),...
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Collective Representation in Economics: Concept and Examples
Speaker: Dr Tugce Cuhadaroglu (Economics, Business School)
The goal of the Collective Behaviour and Intelligence seminar series is to explore the phenomena of collective behaviour and intelligence, the mechanisms...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Dermot O'Hare (Oxford University)- RSC Prize Lecture
Latest Developments with Layered Double Hydroxides
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are a highly tunable class of inorganic materials with the general formula [M(1--x)M'x(OH)2]a+ [A¬--a/n] where...
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Lunch and Learn: Turn Expertise Into Income Through Consultancy
You provide your lunch and the Entrepreneurship Centre will provide an inspiring and engaging series of online masterclasses, exploring key topics for anyone...
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Roundtable Discussion --- Chinese Art in Scotland: Collections Access, Display and Learning
Join us to celebrate the development and enhancement of the Summer Teams Enterprise Programme (STEP) project website, Chinese Art and Culture in Scotland, which...
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New Testament Research Seminar
"Supercelestial Gods Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians", Dr Matt Sharp (University of St Andrews),
"Supercelestial Gods Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians", Dr Matt Sharp (University of St Andrews), 2.30-4.00 pm, St Mary's College Hall
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New Testament Research Seminar
"Supercelestial Gods Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians", Dr Matt Sharp (University of St Andrews),
"Supercelestial Gods Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians", Dr Matt Sharp (University of St Andrews), 2.30-4.00 pm, St Mary's College Hall
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Domestic Relations, Domestic Rhythms: Contemporary Photography and the Home
Research Talk with Dr Jane Simon, Macquarie University
The domestic plays a key role in photographic histories and contemporary photographic art practice. In this talk, I examine the domestic as an unstable zone of...
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Film Screening: From Ground Zero
Co-Organised - CPCS and STEPS
From Ground Zero is a 2024 anthology film features the work of 22 distinct Palestinian directors, comprising a collection of 22 short films. This diverse...