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Clear allAcademic 19 Brown bag seminar 1 Careers 2 Climate change 15 Critical Conversations 3 Debate 1 Entrepreneurship 6 Exhibition 2Exhibition-related 2 Film screening 2 Fundraiser 1 Green Week 1 Information sharing 1 Lecture 16 Mary, Queen of Scots programme 3 Music 9 Open Forum 1 Outreach 2 Panel discussion 1 Presentation 3 Public Engagement 1 Q&A Session 2 Religious service 11 Research 2 Reuse & Recycle 2 Round table discussion 1 Seminar (Current) Social event 7 Sustainability Week 46 Wellbeing 3 Workshop 5
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Genomics for future trees
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Centre for Biological Diversity (CBD) Seminar series by Professor Richard Buggs (Queen Mary University...
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SEES Seminar: Dr Emma Tomlinson, Trinity College Dublin
How old are diamonds?
Please join us online or in Bute Lecture Theatre D, all welcome.
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Geopolitics of Ports and Islands: the case of Yemen
Speaker: Dr Khaled Fattah (United Nations) Chair: Dr Hsinyen Lai
Details to be added
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Art History Research Lecture -- Seif El Rashidi
'Cotton Palaces for Kings and Tourists: Continuities and Revivals in the Egyptian Tentmaking Tradition from the 1880-1980'
Join us for Seif El Rashidi's Research Lecture on 'Cotton Palaces for Kings and Tourists: Continuities and Revivals in the Egyptian Tentmaking...
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Homeric narrative patterns in Plato's Republic
Liz Scharffenberger (Columbia)
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...
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St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Dr Felicity Hill
Royal proclamations in high medieval England
St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Dr Felicity Hill (St Andrews) -- Royal proclamations in high medieval England
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St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Professor David Carpenter (KCL)
The Harvard law School Magna Carta: its discovery and authentication
St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Professor David Carpenter (KCL) -- The Harvard law School Magna Carta: its discovery and...
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The shadowy Titinius and the elusive Fabula Togata
Dan-el Padilla Peralta (Princeton)
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...
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Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Jack Abernethy
An Antagonistic Alliance: James VI, Colonel William Stewart, and the Scots-Dutch 'Cold War,' c.1585-1594
Institute for Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Jack Abernethy (St. Andrews) -- An Antagonistic Alliance: James VI, Colonel William Stewart,...
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Understanding and neutralising venom toxins: from toxin characterisation to engineered therapeutics
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Dr Stefanie Menzies, University of Lancaster.
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Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Carlo Emilio Biuzzi (Ghent and Paris)
'Secular' Bishops: Imperial and Canonical Co-Presences and the Hagiographical Representation of Bishops in the West Syriac Context (6th--8th Centuries)
Middle East and Iranian Seminar --- Carlo Emilio Biuzzi (Ghent and Paris) 'Secular' Bishops: Imperial and Canonical Co-Presences and the...
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Middle East and Iranian Seminar -- Dr Murat Şiviloğlu (Trinity College Dublin)
Legality in Transition: Criminal Justice in the Tanzimat Era
Middle East and Iranian Seminar -- Dr Murat Şiviloğlu (Trinity College Dublin) -- Legality in Transition: Criminal Justice in the Tanzimat Era
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Hidden in theory: rhetoric and the ethics of concealment
Giulia Maltagliati (Cambridge)
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...
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Reformation Seminar --- Women's History Month Annual Lecture -- Dr Helen Williams (Northumbria)
Towards a global women's book history, 1600-1900
Reformation Seminar -- Women's History Month Annual Lecture -- Dr Helen Williams (Northumbria University) -- Towards a Global Women's...
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St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Dr Stacie Vos (San Diego)
Page, Stage, Spine: Modern Bookwomen and their Medieval Sources
St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Dr Stacie Vos (San Diego) -- Page, Stage, Spine: Modern Bookwomen and their Medieval Sources
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You ain't seen nothing yet: making sense of the multiple dimensions of marine biodiversity change
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Centre for Biological Diversity (CBD) Seminar series by Professor Helmut Hillebrand...
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Seminar and discussion with Professor Ben Doolittle, Yale University
The Priest, the Philosopher, the Scientist and the New Age of Medicine
Ben Doolittle is a Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the Yale School of Medicine and also Professor of Religion and Health at the Yale Divinity...
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School of Computer Science Seminar
Alan Davoust - On AI-generated mis- and disinformation
Alan Davoust will present On AI-generated mis- and disinformation. Alan Davoust is an associate professor of computer science at Université du Québec en...
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Computer Science PGR Seminar
Tom Metcalfe and Berné Nortier
Tom Metcalfe will present Entangled: A Posthumanist Storytelling Artefact Abstract: This seminar presents a work-in-progress exploring the making of the...
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AI as an accelerator in terrorism and extremism research
Terrorism and Political Violence Next Generation Network
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence into digital spaces has reshaped the landscape of terrorism and extremism research. This talk, delivered by...
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State of asylum: current issues and future directions in UK asylum policy
Centre for the Critical Reimagining of Human Rights (CCRHR)
Join the Centre for the Critical Reimagining of Human Rights (CCRHR) for a conversation with leading scholars on UK asylum and immigration policy from across...
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Azerbaijan's war and peace: political strategy and vision for the future
Speakers: Dr Murad Muradov (Topchubashov Center, Baku, Azerbaijan) Chair: Professor Rick Fawn
Murad Muradov graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the Academy of Public Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan...
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Department of Economics Seminar with Dr Felix Schaff, Utrecht University
Dividing the Spoils: Property Rights and Gender Inequality Before Industrialization
Abstract: The security of property rights is considered fundamental to economic development, yet most analysis focuses on protection from state expropriation...
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Department of Management Seminar with Dr Céline Benoit, University of Nottingham
Working with the NHS and community partners to tackle health inequalities
It is estimated that poor health reduces global GDP by 15% each year, largely due to premature deaths and lost productive potential among the working-age...
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Institute for Museums, Heritage and Society seminar -- Martin Barnes
'Why Photography Matters: Changing Contexts at the V&A'
Since its invention in the 1820s, photography has been used and understood in many ways: as a technology of seeing, a social document, a commercial transaction,...
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Department of Management Seminar with Heather Cameron, University of St Andrews PhD Student
How do reuse and repair organisations in Scotland practice place-based circularity?
'Scale' is a subject of concern in circular economy research, policy, and practice. In circular economy research, 'scale' is often...
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The Future of Surgery: Robotics, AI, Humanoids and Remote Surgery -- Dr Vipul Patel
Discover how multi-specialty robotic surgery can transform patient care and clinical education on a global scale at this exciting in-person seminar!
We are delighted to welcome Vipul Patel (MD, FACS), an American board-certified urologist to present this exciting seminar on robotic surgery. Dr Patel...
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Military effectiveness and the rise of military professionalism under Louis XIV
the Artillery -- Cutting Edge or Laggard? with guest speaker Guy Rowlands
Few historians bandying around the terms 'military professional' and 'military professionalism' have given much space to explaining what...
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If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism
Guest speaker: Dr Rachel Kowert, Research Psychologist
What happens when hate speech becomes so routine in a cultural space that it's treated as unremarkable background noise? This talk will examine how...




