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Clear allAcademic (Selected) Wellbeing (Selected) Book launch 35 Careers 35 Climate change 36 Conference 36 Debate 36 Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) 35Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) 38 Energy café 36 Exhibition 36 Featured music centre event 37 Inaugural Lecture 35 Information sharing 36 Lecture 40 Meeting 36 Music 38 Panel discussion 36 Presentation 35 Public Engagement 36 Q&A Session 35 Religious service 37 Round table discussion 36 Seminar 50 Social event 35 Theatre 39 Webinar 35 Workshop 42
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Third Front Museums and Creative Parks in Urban Guizhou
Guest Talk by Dr Paul Kendall, University of Westminster
Since its beginnings in the 1960s, the Third Front (三线) has undergone a major discursive transformation, from military secret under Mao Zedong and economic...
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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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English Research Seminar Talk
Dr Corey Gibson (University of Glasgow) 'The Worm Queen Turns: Helen Adam from Dundee Manse to California Coven'
The poet, balladeer, and collagist Helen Adam (1909-1993) charted an uncommon course through the twentieth century. Drawing from extensive personal archives at...
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Turkish defence and foreign policy: a new era?
Dr Ziya Meral, SOAS
Join us for 'Turkish Defence and Foreign Policy: A New Era?' with Dr Ziya Meral, Lecturer at SOAS, Senior Associate Fellow RUSI, and Visiting Fellow...
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Responsibility as Researchers
Sharing Experiences and Ideas for Working with Trauma-Affected Communities.
This event brings together faculty members and PhD students from the School of IR to share experiences, discuss best practice, challenges, and strategies for...
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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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Seminar Series: Collective Behaviour and Intelligence
Speaker: Malinda Carpenter
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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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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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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School of IR and American Politics Association Talk with Daniel Stoian
Guest Speaker - Daniel Stoian, US State Department office of Management Strategy
American Politics Association and School of IR Speaker Event with Daniel Stoian, Senior Diplomat at the US State Department. Daniel Stoian is an experienced...
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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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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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Rebecca Walker: The Sense of Fracture
Dr Rebecca Walker (TCD) in conversation with Dr Carlotta Moro (Exeter). Rebecca Walker's recent monograph, 'The Sense of Fracture in Goliarda...
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The Arab Uprising in Egypt -- Book Launch
Special Guest - Dr Ahmed Abozaid, Chair - Antony Lang
Dr Ahmed Abozaid is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow (Research Associate) in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. During this...
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PEPtalk: Researching Net Zero
How to direct policy as energy scientists?
The implementation of Net Zero strategies is urgent, but a complex undertaken. Energy researchers play a fundamental role in shaping our future energy...
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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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CGLG Research Conversations with Camilo Ardila
At this Research Conversation, we will be discussing Camilo's book proposal 'Pluriversal Reconciliation: Political Violence and Onto-Epistemic...
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Chaplain's Conversations with Professor Silvia Paracchini
FREE but please book
Professor of Neurogenetics and Genomics, School of Medicine In conversation with the Chaplain, Donald MacEwan, Professor Silvia Paracchini will discuss her path...
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Inaugural Lecture Showcase: Business School
In the year of the launch of the new Business School, we are delighted to be hosting an Inaugural Lecture Showcase, which will be followed by a drinks reception...
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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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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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PGT Academic Fayre
If you're thinking about what to do after graduation, why not come along to the PGT Academic Fayre and find out more about all the exciting Masters...
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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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Dr Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas (Glasgow): Designing Interactive Environmental and Social Technologies
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series
The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas (Glasgow), titled 'Designing Interactive...
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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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Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Prof Steve Boardman (University of Edinburgh)
Bruce before Barbour: The tales of the Outlaw King
This Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar presents Professor Steve Boardman (University of Edinburgh) -- Bruce before Barbour: The tales of...
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MAZE Psychology and Neuroscience conference
Ever wondered why you get butterflies in your stomach, or been curious to learn more about the links between diet and brain health? Have your questions answered...
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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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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...