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The Pianist in Exile
Interdisciplinary Seminar Series
The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies is delighted to announce the seventh and final seminar in the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, titled...
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Relaxed Drawing
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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Project Earth: the Green Chapter
Free
In Project Earth: the Green Chapter, the Iris Trio brings vital new works by internationally decorated poet Karen Solie and celebrated Canadian composers Andrew...
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Sunday Worship
Come join us for this University Service in St Salvator's Chapel with St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Gowns are welcome but not required. An optional,...
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People make history
Local history day
Celebrate the rich history of our local area at the Wardlaw Museum's local history day. Join Libraries and Museums for a special event where local history...
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Conveying Affective State: Context Specific Vocalizations of Bottlenose Dolphins
The Global Research Centre for Diverse Intelligences (GRCDI) are delighted to host a hybrid delivery presentation by Dr Tom Jenks (School of Biology, University...
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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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Relaxed Drawing
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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What needs must: the community of curatorial practice, climate action and the development of critical ICH
Work at the Barbados Museum & Historical Society - Free
The Institute for Museums, Heritage and Society (IMHS) in the School of Art History is hosting this event with guest lecturer, Kaye R N Hall, Education and...
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Pint of Science 2026
It is time for the annual science festival -- Pint of Science. Pint26 runs from Monday 18 May 2026 to Wednesday 20 May 2026 at Sandy's Bar from 19:30...
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Peace, war and conflict in the ancient world
The workshop plans to examine the following questions: What theories of the origin of conflict, or suggestions for conflict-avoidance, do we find in the ancient...
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Sunday Worship
Come join us for this University Service in St Salvator's Chapel with St Salvator's Chapel Choir. Gowns are welcome but not required. An optional,...
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Study and Sing: Creation
£15
Led by staff from the University's MLitt programme in Sacred Music assisted by visiting speakers, this 'Study and Sing' day will focus on...
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Study and Sing: Creation
£15
Led by staff from the University of St Andrews' MLitt programme in Sacred Music assisted by visiting speakers, this 'Study and Sing' day will...
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The Hall of Clestrain, Orkney
Clestrain Hall was built in the 1760s and was the childhood home of arctic explorer John Rae. It is an exceptional survival of Georgian architecture and is...
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Knox Lecture 2026: Tommie Shelby
'Solidarity, Politics, and Intellectual Life'
We are delighted to invite you to the 2026 Knox Lecture, which will take place on Thursday 14 May (5:15pm -- 6:45pm, School III). This year's Knox...
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School of Computer Science Seminar
Professor Kenny Smith, University of Edinburgh
Professor Kenny Smith, University of Edinburgh, will present How learning and use shape evolving linguistic systems Abstract: Languages persist through a cycle...
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Palaeoecology of a Pleistocene Land-Bridge
40,000 years of human-landscape interaction in Australia
Join us for a seminar by Professor Simon Haberle, Professor of Paleoecology and Natural History at the Australian National University, who will be visiting the...
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Relaxed Drawing
Drop into the Wardlaw Museum to relax and draw. Find a place in the galleries and take inspiration from great artworks, capture the detail of an ancient...
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Technology and extremism
TPV NextGen Summer Seminar Series
On May 13th, we welcome Dr Mauro Lubrano (University of Bath), Sonja Belkin (London School of Economics and Political Science), and Christopher V. David...
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The Donald Winch Memorial Lectures: Professor Susan James (Birkbeck)
'Exploring Poussin's View of Wealth and Poverty'
All welcome
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Patrick Henry College Chorale (Virginia, USA)
Free with retiring collection
The Patrick Henry College Chorale, a 55-member mixed choir hailing from the Washington DC area presents 'Until We Meet Again', a programme including...
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Modes of Compression: Aesthetics, Operations, Format
An international, interdisciplinary symposium
Like the bellows of an accordion, many human-made objects are designed to compress: to respond to external conditions through a series of contractions and...
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The Donald Winch Memorial Lectures -- Professor Susan James (Birkbeck)
'Tracing Poussin's Philosophical Themes'
All welcome
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Trauma-Informed Research Workshop: Mitigating Harm for Research Participants and Researchers
Day-long workshop open to PGRs and staff
Upcoming day-long workshop open to PGRs and staff, focusing on mitigating harm for research participants and researchers. Following on from the discussion...
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CBD seminar: Lost songs: reconstructing the evolution of acoustic communication in Orthoptera
Dr Charlie Woodrow (University of Lincoln)
CBD seminar series: Lost songs (and the ears that could hear them): reconstructing the evolution of acoustic communication in Orthoptera If you would like any...
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Beyond Representation: Knowledge production in times of war and erasure
Glopost and the Centre for Art and Politics are delighted to host a roundtable bringing together Ieva GudaitytÄ— (University of Oslo), Di Yehorova (Independent...
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Call for Papers; St Andrews Postgraduate Symposium of Art and Culture
Revisiting the Narrative
The School of Art History at the University of St Andrews is delighted to announce the 2026 Postgraduate Symposium of Art and Culture. This year's...











