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Cold War Classics
The Cold War Classics project explores the ways in which ancient Greco-Roman culture was selectively interpreted, appropriated or suppressed to advance...
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Reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes
With cases of type 2 diabetes on the rise, find out what you can do to help lower your risk.
Nearly 4 million people in the UK have type 2 diabetes --- and that's just those with a diagnosis. An estimated 1.2 million more are living with it...
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"Working women": Gender, work and the politics of refusal
Annual StAIGS Lecture: Asiya Islam
Dr Asiya Islam from the London School of Economics (LSE) will deliver the Third Annual St Andrews Institute for Gender Studies Lecture, entitled...
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Fertility challenges: How to optimise your chances (Event series)
Explore the factors that can affect fertility and discover expert-backed strategies to improve your chances of conceiving.
Join this month's multi-session event, featuring a range of topics centred around our current theme. Explore what's on below and choose to register...
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Plato's Laws
Two-day conference PROGRAMME Thursday 15 May 2-2.45pm: Elena Cagnoli Fiecconi 'Elpis in Plato's Laws' 2.45 -- 3.30pm: Antony...
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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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Nicholas J Rengger Distinguished Scholar lecture
The annual Nicholas J Rengger Distinguished Scholar lecture in the School of Iternational Relations will have a different format this year. Rather than an...
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GRCDI Discussion Hour with Dr Christophe Heintz
In place of an abstract, Christophe would like to discuss the following themes: Further debates based on the talk I shall give on May 6th: "Diverse...
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Mind your mind: Self-Compassion, mindfulness and meditation (Event series)
Discover practical mindfulness, self-compassion and meditation techniques to ease stress and support your mental wellbeing.
Join this month's multi-session event, featuring a range of topics centred around our current theme. Explore what's on below and choose to register...
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CIMS PG Symposium: 'Memory, Habitat, and the Anthropocene'
This year's postgraduate symposium is hosted by the Cultural Identity and Memory Studies Institute (CIMS) with financial support from the St...