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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...
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A Foreigner's Journey
Pay What You Can £20, £18, £16
Legendary bands Foreigner and Journey have achieved massive commercial and critical success, selling in excess of 80 million albums. Whether you own any of the...
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Limited access
Medieval Life Tour with Dr Bess Rhodes
Join Dr Bess Rhodes, an expert in medieval St Andrews, as she takes you on a tour of the town and explains what life was like for the everyday person in the...
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Knox Lecture 2022 -- Frances Kamm (Rutgers University)
The 2022 Knox Lecture will be delivered via MS Teams by Professor Frances Kamm (Rutgers University).
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School of Chemistry Colloquia: Dr Robert Phipps
Dr Robert Phipps (University of Cambridge) will give a talk discussing his research group's most recent work. Title and abstract to follow....
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The Budapest Café Orchestra
Pay What You Can - £20, £15, £10
The Budapest Café Orchestra enthrall audiences everywhere with their infectious energy, sweeping us off our feet and staying in our hearts forever. Travel with...
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The Legends of American Country
£25.00
Last seen at the Byre back in 2019, The Legends of American Country make a welcome return to St Andrews for an evening of toe tapping Country classics. The 2022...
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Byre World: This is Not a War Story
Screening + Q&A with director Talia Lugacy and collaborators
This is Not a War Story tracks a ragtag group of combat veterans in New York, whose anti-war art, poetry and papermaking keep them together, despite the spectre...
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Some Contemporary Issues in Liturgical Theology
Feminist and Decolonial Perspectives. Seminar session with Prof Stephen Burns, University of Divinity, Melbourne/Australia
Seminar with Prof Stephen Burns, Professor of Liturgical and Practical Theology at Pilgrim Theological College, University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia...
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Cancelled
English Research Seminar -- Dr Adam Bridgen
Revisiting Stephen Duck (c. 1705-56): A Paradigm for Antislavery before Abolition
This talk considers the broadening horizons of British labouring-class poetry of the 18th century, and the ways in which these engagements reflect but also...