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Department of Social Anthropology Seminar - Elliott Oakley
Making claims on Others: Affective politics and environmental conservation in Amazonian Guyana
Seminar
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St. Andrews Centre for French History and Culture - BIANNUAL SEMINAR
Dr Richard Taws (UCL) - 'Charles Meryon's Graphic Risk'
Please email Tori Champion on [email protected] for the link to join online
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Vocal Masterclass by Lucy Schaufer (Bunyan-Craig Visiting Fellow in Singing)
The ever-engaging Lucy Schaufer leads a group of vocal ensembles through a variety of classical and music theatre repertoire. Admission: FREE
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar - Dr Ellie Woodacre (Winchester)
'Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe'
Dr Ellie Woodacre (Winchester) - 'Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women in Premodern Europe' If you would like to join online...
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Applied Microeconomics Group Seminar
Education, Wage Growth, and On-the-Job Learning
Speaker: Professor David Deming, Kennedy School, Harvard University and NBER Abstract: Wage growth varies enormously across workers and countries, suggesting...
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St Andrews Concert Series presents The Bach Players with Ricardo Barros
£16.00 / £12.00 / £6.00 / £0.00
£16.00 £12.00 (Music Centre members / members of CMS-affiliated societies) £6.00 (students), children under 16 go free McPherson Recital Room, Laidlaw...
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Lunchtime Concert by Lucy Schaufer (mezzo soprano) and Lana Bode (piano)
Grammy Award-winning Lucy Schaufer returns to St Andrews with a programme including the European premiere of The Divine Image - settings of William Blake...
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Lunch & Learn: Social Media Marketing - the basics
Organised by the Entrepreneurship Centre
In this month's Lunch & Learn we will be covering Social Media Marketing: the basics. We're delighted to be joined by Mike Scott, who will be...
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Gerald Finzi - The Man and His Music
Join us for a day celebrating the musical world of one of Britain's most distinctive 20th century composers, who enjoyed close links to the University of...