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Sublimity at Colonus: from Yeats to Mahon
Fiona Macintosh (Oxford)
Annual lecture of the St Andrews Centre for Receptions of Antiquity. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this...
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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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Homeland insecurity: the rise and rise of global anti-terrorism law
Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence and Centre for Global Law and Governance proudly present Conor Gearty
In the decades following the 9/11 attacks, complex webs of anti-terrorism laws have come into play across the world promising to protect ordinary citizens from...
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Grief group student lunch
This group is open to all students who are grieving, whether your loss is recent or in the past. It offers an opportunity to find common ground with others if...
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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...
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Lunch Seminar with Sanjay Seth
IPT event
Professor Sanjay Seth joined the School in September 2025 as Professor of Postcolonial Theory and Political Thought. This read-ahead catered seminar is a great...
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"Say No!" Book Club --- February
Our monthly book club is a chance to discuss a series of books covering the exhibition's themes of protest, feminism, art and inclusivity. Join us at the...
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Contemporary Song Masterclass led by Lucy Schaufer and Piers Hellawell
Free
Joseph Atkinson, Luis Meseguer Mira, Gabriel Henrion (composers) Eve Cormack, Amy Dunn, Emily Kemp (singers) Three student composers have the new songs they...
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Charlotte Hempel --- Smith Lecture, Spring 2025
Each semester, an outstanding female scholar from any sub-discipline of Divinity is invited to St Andrews to deliver the Smith Lecture in memory of Agnes Lewis...
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Art History Research Lecture: Dr Anthi Andronikou
Art in Between: Eastern Christian Visual Culture in the Islamic and Western Christian Worlds
Join us for Dr Anthi Andronikou Research Lecture on 'Art in Between: Eastern Christian Visual Culture in the Islamic and Western Christian Worlds'...
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How to perform first aid on young children
Accidents and emergencies involving your child may leave you feeling shocked and helpless. Equip yourself to handle these situations with confidence.
From bumps and bruises to burns and choking, learn what to do in case of an accident or emergency involving your child. Join health visitor and paediatric nurse...
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Publishing a PhD manuscript with Bloomsbury Academic
MS Teams - email [email protected] for the link
Aimed at research students and early career researchers in the UK, this talk from Atifa Jiwa, Senior Commissioning Editor in Politics and International...
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Staying healthy during menopause
Staying on top of your health during menopause can feel like a challenge. Here's how to make it easier.
Menopause symptoms, such as brain fog, hot flushes, joint pain and mood swings, can make it hard to feel in control of your health. The good news is that small...
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How to support your pelvic floor health
Maintaining good pelvic floor health is crucial at every age. Find out how to support this often overlooked muscle in this event.
Childbirth, menopause, ageing and genetics --- there are lots of factors that impact pelvic floor health. often, they bring unwanted and, sometimes,...
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Whose Order?' An analysis of the relationship between Remote Warfare and Global Order
Guest Speaker Dr Norma Rossi
This paper explores the relationship between remote warfare and global order and illustrates how different understandings of global order shape the ways we...
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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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Grief group for staff
This group is open to all staff who are grieving, whether your loss is recent or in the past. It offers an opportunity to find common ground with others if you...
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Nutritional support for PCOS
Living with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can be challenging, but nutrition can help.
Symptoms like irregular periods, unwanted hair growth and acne can take a toll on both your mental and physical wellbeing. Join registered nutritional therapist...
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Testosterone troubles in midlife
Low energy and erectile dysfunction are often considered a normal part of ageing, but they could indicate a problem with your testosterone level.
Andropause --- often dubbed 'male menopause' in the media --- refers to the symptoms you might experience as your hormones change as you get...
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Adventures in mass spectrometry: from one steroid to many molecules
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Dr Natalie Homer, Centre for Cardiovascular...
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Trying to conceive with erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can make trying for a baby more complicated, but help is available.
Trying to start a family when you or your partner has ED can feel frustrating and isolating, but it doesn't have to be that way. In this event,...
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Organ Concert by Adam Wilson (York Minster)
£5, FREE for Music Centre members
Our weekly organ concerts feature University and visiting organists performing on the Gregor Hradetzky organ (1974, IV/40) in St Salvator's Chapel and the...
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Positioning and latching for breastfeeding
Learn about different breastfeeding positions and how to help your baby latch comfortably in this event.
Breastfeeding doesn't always come naturally --- after all, it's a skill that needs to be learnt and practised. In this event, discover the...
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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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Remaking 'Primordial Russian Land'
The Imperial Russian Army's Occupation of Habsburg Galicia, 1914-1915' with guest speaker Prof Alexander Watson
At the start of the First World War, the Imperial Russian Army invaded Habsburg Galicia --- a multi-ethnic region spread across today's southern...
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Bell Pettigrew Sessions -- February
Join Museums of the University of St Andrews, the Students' Association and STAR: St Andrews Radio to enjoy fantastic live music from St Andrews'...
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Induction of labour: What to expect
Do you think your little one might arrive late? Find out what your options are and how to look after your wellbeing during this time.
Most people naturally go into labour between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy, but sometimes you might need a helping hand. This is known as induction of labour,...
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Lunch with a lecturer: Dr Ariadne Collins
International Relations and VegSoc free lunch event
Don't tell me there's no such thing as a free lunch... In a first for the Lunch with a lecturer series, we're partnering with the student...
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Stop Cop City and the Future of Direct Action Environmental Justice
Special Guest Speaker - Joseph Brown
The Stop Cop City movement represents a convergence of racial justice, anarchism, and environmentalism. Activists employ a diversity of tactics to halt the...
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What sulfur isotope analysis can tell us about population mobility in prehistory
Professor Derek Hamilton, SUERC, University of Glasgow
PROFESSOR DEREK HAMILTON, SUERC, University of Glasgow takes us on a journey into the fascinating world of the application of isotope studies in archaeology. In...
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CSTPV: Past Present and Future of Terrorism Studies Roundtable III: Next Generation Networks
MS Teams - Guest Speakers Jonathan Collins, Brenna Helm, Chloe Squires and Callie Vitro
Speakers Jonathan Collins, Charles University Brenna Helm, University of Nebraska Omaha Chloe Squires, University of St Andrews Callie Vitro, University of...
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Battles of the Nile: conflict and revolution in Sudan
Special guest speaker: Barney Afako
This lecture will reflect on the histories of conflict and revolution in Sudan, analysing the causes and drivers of its multiple conflicts, including...
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Art History Research Lecture: Dr Rachel Boyd
The 'Dudley Madonna': Devotion, Design, Display
Join us for Dr Rachel Boyd Research Lecture on 'The 'Dudley Madonna': Devotion, Design, Display' and a wine reception afterwards at 79...
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Institute of Museums, Heritage and Society Annual Lecture
Museum Collections and Research
Please join us in School 2 at 5pm on the 12th of February for the Institute of Museums, Heritage and Society Annual Lecture given by Dr Sam Alberti, Director of...