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Hansel and Gretel
Humperdinck's fairy-tale opera with English narration. Suitable for children. - FREE
The Heisenberg Ensemble and singers from Zurich Stimmkunst present 'Hansel and Gretel' with narrator, music by Engelbert Humperdinck. All welcome....
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Knox Lecture 2025
'Shameless Liberalism: a vision' by Professor David Enoch
The Sir Malcolm Knox Memorial Lecture is given each academic year by a leading philosopher or political theorist. It is organised through the Centre for Ethics,...
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"Say no!" Zine Making Workshop
Join Coin Operated Press and explore the world of zine-making, and have a go at creating your own. All materials will be provided, but participants are welcome...
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"Say no!" Book Club --- April
Our monthly book club is a chance to discuss a series of books covering the exhibition's themes of protest, feminism, art and inclusivity. Join us at the...
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Decolonial Methods Workshop
St Andrews Staff and PhD Researchers - One Day Event
We invite you to join our first postcolonial methods workshop. Postcolonial, decolonial and anticolonial research (and their associated methodologies) aims to...
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Inaugural Furgol Lecture --- Professor Julia Barrow (Leeds)
Training young clerics: school experiences in north-western Europe c.1050-c.1150
The School of History is delighted to welcome you to the Inaugural Furgol Lecture, followed by a drinks reception in Lower College Hall. Professor Julia Barrow...
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Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group meeting
Navigating isomorphic pressures towards conformity in research methods
This meeting of the Department of Management's Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group (WOS) will welcome Professor Emma Bell who will...
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Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group meeting
Fermenting alternatives through the more-than-human relations of craft entrepreneuring
This meeting of the Department of Management's Work, Organisations and Society thematic research group (WOS) will welcome Professor Emma Bell who will...