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Evensong
A 45-minute service of prayer, both spoken and sung by St Salvator's Chapel Choir. This service will take place in person only.
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Evensong
A 45-minute service of prayer, both spoken and sung by St Salvator's Chapel Choir. This service will take place in person only.
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Compline
A service of night prayer, with music, spoken prayers and silence lasting approximately 30 minutes. A lovely way to end the day. People of any faith, culture,...
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Cancelled
Brief Lives: The Case of Crispus
Distinguished Visiting Scholar Professor Emily Gowers - Cambridge
This is a School of Classics Research Seminar Series event. For further information please contact [email protected]
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Relaxed drawing @ Wardlaw
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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Create and Connect
Culture Workshops for Wellbeing
Now more than ever it's important to take time for your wellbeing, connect to others, and to St Andrews. If you want to try something new and creative,...
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Class, Accent and other Regional Biases
Part of the School of Divinity's EDI Festival
During March the School of Divinity is holding a series of events by which we can explore a variety of aspects of equality, diversity and inclusion. A panel of...
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Lunchtime Concert: Scholarship Holder Showcase
The academic year ends with the traditional pair of concerts showcasing the achievements of Music Centre scholarship holders and ensembles. The programmes will...
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TEDx 2023: Honest Answers
£18.00
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx...
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A Wee Journey
Pay What You Can £15.00 / £12.00 / £10.00
Combining choreography by Palestinian dance artist Farah Saleh, live music and composition by Turkish musician Oğuz Kaplangi and movement from an ensemble of...
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St Andrews Chorus Handel Celebration
Rachel Munro (soprano) Nicola Wemyss (mezzo soprano) Dominic Mattos (countertenor) Gabriel Seawright (tenor) Colin Brockie (bass) Heisenberg Ensemble Michael...
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OTR23: Creative Careers
FREE but please book
On the Rocks is the largest student-run arts festival in the UK, and has taken place in St Andrews since its foundation in 2009, holding events in various...
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Nomadic Women: Latin America Beyond Borders
Free, but please book your tickets on the Byre Theatre website - Free
This event unites and brings into dialogue different women to discuss the ways in which their work reflects on their nomadic, diverse and transnational...
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Death Cafe March 2023
FREE but please book
Death Cafes take place at the Learning Loft, Wardlaw Museum, 7 The Scores, St Andrews KY16 9AR Held across the world, Death Cafés are a series of welcoming,...
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English Research Seminar -- Professor James Simpson
Unwriting Virtue, Selves and Texts: Early Modern Self-Erasure
The tradition that became Liberalism, which claims to have promoted meritocracy and individual agency, was, in both evangelical origin and in 150-year tradition...
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SPIN!
Vanishing Point presents - Pay What You Can £12.00 / £10.00 / £8.00
At Holy Trinity Church Hall, Queen's Terrace, St Andrews KY16 9QF Written and directed by Catriona MacLeod Produced by Vanishing Point A co-production...
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OTR23: Little Shop of Horrors
£10.00
On the Rocks is the largest student-run arts festival in the UK, and has taken place in St Andrews since its foundation in 2009, holding events in various...
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St Andrews Chamber Opera Group presents Mozart's 'Cosi Fan Tutte'
St Andrews Chamber Opera Group present W.A Mozart's comic opera Così Fan Tutte -- a satirical story of love, deception and disguise. Directed by...
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Sunday Worship
Come join us for the University Service in St Salvator's Chapel. The sermon will be preached by Revd Alison Jaffrey, Minister, Fyyie and Rothienorman,...
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Company of Wolves presents Unbecoming
Pay What You Can £15.00 / £12.00 / £10.00
Company of Wolves is a laboratory theatre company based in Glasgow that crafts unique and compelling theatre that speaks directly to the times we live in....
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Limited access
Pecha Kucha: Lessons from childhood
Free
Please join us to listen to inspirational stories from members of the St Andrews community. Pecha Kucha is a visual storytelling format where the speaker tells...
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Limited access
The Religion and Politics Lecture 2023 with Dr Camila Vergara (Cambridge)
This is the annual lecture organised by the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics (CSRP) of the School of Divinity. The lecture expands on the...
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Winter Warmer: A Beautiful Day in The Neighborhood (PG)
Pay What You Can £6.00 / £4.00 / £2.00
Pay What You Can -- £6.00 / £4.00 / £2.00 free to under 5s but please book a seat for them. This winter, no matter what the weather or the world throws...
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Limited access
The Religion and Politics Lecture 2023 with Dr Camila Vergara (Cambridge)
This is the annual lecture organised by the Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics (CSRP) of the School of Divinity. The lecture expands on the...
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Ceilidh in the Castle
£8.50
Castle Ceilidh has returned! We're back at the castle for our headline event of the year, for the first time since 2019! This event is in collaboration...
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Science Discovery Day 2023
FREE
Science Discovery Day, our annual public engagement with science event, returns on Saturday 25 March 2023. This FREE event will be the first in-person Science...
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Mackenzie Institute Keynote Speaker: Professor Liz Coulthard
Assistant Professor in Dementia Neurology, University of Bristol
Professor Liz Coulthard is the lead for the ReMemBR group (Research into Memory, the Brain and Dementia) comprising neurologists, psychologists and researchers...
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Observatory Open Night
On Saturday 25 March, we will open the doors of the University Observatory to the public, for the first time since 2019. 18:00-21:00. Entry free, all welcome....
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2023 Octavia Elfrida Saunders Memorial Lecture -- Dr Janina Ramirez
'Lost, Ignored or Destroyed? Rediscovering Medieval Women'
This lecture will draw on Dr Janina Ramirez's (Reader in Art History, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford) best-selling book, Femina, to ask...
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Prof Thusha Rajendran (Heriot-Watt): 'Socially assistive robots, developmental conditions and trust'
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Seminar
Professor Thusha Rajendran (Heriot-Watt) will be hosted by Cat Hobaiter for this hybrid talk in the Old Library. Title: Theory of mind: How socially assistive...