This week’s events

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  1. Relaxed Drawing

    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...

  2. Technology and extremism

    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...

  3. Sunday Worship

    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,...

  4. Study and Sing: Creation

    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...

  5. The Hall of Clestrain, Orkney

    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...

  6. Knox Lecture 2026: Tommie Shelby

    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...

  7. Study and Sing: Creation

    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...

  8. Patrick Henry College Chorale (Virginia, USA)

    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...

  9. School of Computer Science Seminar

    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...

  10. Palaeoecology of a Pleistocene Land-Bridge

    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...