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Chaplain's Conversation
Dr Sandra Romenska, Business School
Dr Sandra Romenska of the University Business School will be in conversation with the University Chaplain, Donald MacEwan, as she explores her path to the...
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Brown Bag Talk: Memory Crafted in Glass and Stone
The Polish Soldiers' Mosaic in St Andrews as a Material Representation of Collective and Mediated Memory
Kamila Oles Memory Crafted in Glass and Stone: The Polish Soldiers' Mosaic in St Andrews as a Material Representation of Collective and Mediated Memory The...
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Department of Management Seminar with Professor Dermot Breslin, Queens University Belfast
Managing Tensions in Home Care: A Systematic Review and Integrative Framework
Abstract: Home care is shaped by the conflicting demands of multiple stakeholders, including national and local governments, care organizations, care workers...
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Department of Economics Seminar with Professor David Nagy, Barcelona School of Economics
The Death and Life of Great British Cities
Abstract: Does industrial concentration shape the life and death of cities? We identify settlements from historical maps of England and Wales (1790--1820),...
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Department of Management Seminar with Sarah Foxen, UK Parliament
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Critical Games
Back to life: play, risk and the self in academic writing
To its critics, academia can often appear as a form of elaborate play. Set apart from ordinary life, marked by ludic pleasures and moments of absurdity, it can...


