This week’s events

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  1. Venture Creation Lab

    Venture Creation Lab

    Over two days, you'll have the opportunity to explore tools and frameworks for identifying what problem your research or idea is solving, and carry out initial interviews with potential customers to find out what a good solution looks like for them. You'll find out more about what life is like as an entrepreneur and...

  2. Scottish Women's convention

    Scottish Women's convention

    The Scottish Women's Convention (SWC) was set up by the Scottish Executive in 2003 in recognition of the need to ensure women's voices reach policy makers. We work to give women throughout Scotland the opportunity to be involved in our activities and events. Our events include conferences on a range of topics, roadshows, roundtables...

  3. Scottish Women's convention

    Scottish Women's convention

    The Scottish Women's Convention (SWC) was set up by the Scottish Executive in 2003 in recognition of the need to ensure women's voices reach policy makers. We work to give women throughout Scotland the opportunity to be involved in our activities and events. Our events include conferences on a range of topics, roadshows, roundtables...

  4. Silent Night: Convoy to Ukraine

    Silent Night: Convoy to Ukraine

    A documentary about Reusing IT

    For over a decade, the University of St Andrews has partnered with Reusing IT, a West Lothian-based charity, to tackle digital poverty. This vital work involves refurbishing and repairing thousands of PCs, laptops, and other IT equipment to support local low-income households and charities as well as international organisations focused on education, health and...

  5. Teaching Ancient War and Peace
    Cancelled

    Teaching Ancient War and Peace

    Setting new agenda for primary, secondary and tertiary education.

    Event to be rescheduled. The Visualising War and Peace project is organising a series of online consultations plus an in-person workshop in 2025 to explore current practice and future opportunities in the teaching of ancient war and peace, across primary, secondary and tertiary education sectors. Join the WORKSHOP on 30 April to 2 May:...

  6. School of Chemistry Colloquium:  Professor Kenneth Harris (Cardiff University)

    School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Kenneth Harris (Cardiff University)

    New Experimental Techniques for Exploring Crystallization Pathways and Structural Properties of Solids

    Our current research is focused on understanding fundamental aspects of the structural and dynamic properties of solids, and the development of experimental techniques for investigating these properties, with particular interest in: (i) the development and application of techniques for crystal structure determination of organic solids directly from powder X-ray diffraction data, (ii) advancing new...

  7. Holding Up a Light in the Dark: Research in Politically Polarised Times

    Holding Up a Light in the Dark: Research in Politically Polarised Times

    TPVNextGen Event with guest speaker Dr Michael Loadenthal

    Holding Up a Light in the Dark: Research in Politically Polarised Times Dr Michael Loadenthal In this session, we will explore the challenges and opportunities of doing research in contentious political times, grounded in an example of a US-based, volunteer research initiative. Through a focus on strategies of data resiliency, we will discuss how...

  8. The Minshull Lecture 2025: The encoding of biological shapes during animal development
    Cancelled

    The Minshull Lecture 2025: The encoding of biological shapes during animal development

    The Minshull Lecture 2025 will be delivered by one of Europe's leading cell and developmental biologists, Prof. Thomas Lecuit, from the Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille (IBDM) CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université, and Collège de...

  9. CIMS Seminar "Synthetic Memory: AI and the end of the human past" given by Professor Andrew Hoskins

    CIMS Seminar "Synthetic Memory: AI and the end of the human past" given by Professor Andrew Hoskins

    CIMS invites you to the CIMS Seminar, "Synthetic Memory: AI and the end of the human past" given by Professor Andrew Hoskins, University of Edinburgh (personal chair in AI, Memory and War) Reception to Follow Abstract Human memories are lively, they feel part of us as core to our identity, offering coherence and continuity...

  10. Morning Prayer

    Morning Prayer

    Join us for a short, ten-minute service of morning prayers at St Salvator's Chapel. After the prayers, enjoy refreshments at the Chaplaincy, 3 St Mary's Place, from 9am. All welcome. Details of all services of worship can be found on the Chaplaincy Worship...

  11. When We Were Young

    When We Were Young

    Jump back to 1990s Glasgow where gang culture was at its worst, for a hilarious and eye-opening five star production. - Pay what You Can: £17, £14, £12

    Jump back to 1990s Glasgow where gang culture was at its worst, for a hilarious and eye-opening look into the lives of one of the many young teams who polluted the street corners of the city. This public and critically acclaimed five star production goes beyond the tabloid stereotypes of 'Neds' to tell a...

  12. Doors Open @ Computer Science 2025

    Doors Open @ Computer Science 2025

    Join us to discuss ideas and opportunities to collaborate with the School - Free

    Our Doors Open Day includes more than 40 individual demos or Hot Tattie talks and workshops. Presenting these will be our staff and students, with representation from 1st year, right through to PhD students and beyond. Demos will be from coursework and research projects, representing highlights from the academic year. Our exhibitors will be...

  13. Hebrew Bible Research Seminar

    Hebrew Bible Research Seminar

    Dr Doren Snoeck (St Andrews), "Did an Ephraimite Woman Build Cities"

    Dr Doren Snoeck (St Andrews), "Did an Ephraimite Woman Build...

  14. Celebrity Concert by the Fitzwilliam String Quartet

    Celebrity Concert by the Fitzwilliam String Quartet

    £20, £16 (Music Centre members), £6 (students)

    Purcell/Barcham-Stevens: Fantasy and Double no. 10 Mozart: String Quartet no. 15 in D minor, K 421 Schubert: String Quartet no. 14 in D minor, Death and the Maiden The Fitzwilliam String Quartet, one of the Music Centre's Ensembles in Residence, perform their annual concert at the opening of the Strings in Spring course which...

  15. Geez A Break Productions presents: When We Were Young

    Geez A Break Productions presents: When We Were Young

    Pay What You Can: £17, £14, £12

    Jump back to 1990s Glasgow where gang culture was at its worst, for a hilarious and eye-opening look into the lives of one of the many young teams who polluted the street corners of the city. This public and critically acclaimed five star production goes beyond the tabloid stereotypes of 'Neds' to tell a...

  16. InFrame Culture Catalyst Fund: Application Writing Lab (Town)

    InFrame Culture Catalyst Fund: Application Writing Lab (Town)

    Join us for an Application Writing Lab dedicated to the InFrame Culture Catalyst Fund. This event is designed to give you protected time to work on your application free from the distractions of your normal day-to-day position. The InFrame team will also be on hand to answer questions and give guidance on strengthening your...

  17. The Type VI Secretion System: A Versatile Antimicrobial Weapon
    Limited access

    The Type VI Secretion System: A Versatile Antimicrobial Weapon

    Discover how certain bacteria use secretion systems to disable/kill competitors, or target microbial or host eukaryotes! - Free

    We are delighted to invite Prof Sarah Coulthurst, a molecular bacteriologist, Wellcome Senior Research Fellow and Chair of Microbial Interactions (School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee) to present this exciting seminar. Sarah obtained her MSci and PhD in Molecular Microbiology from the University of Cambridge, followed by a short post-doc position. Having then...

  18. Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Charmian Mansell (Sheffield)

    Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Charmian Mansell (Sheffield)

    Everyday Travel in Early Modern England

    Dr Charmian Mansell (Sheffield) Everyday Travel in Early Modern...

  19. English Research Seminar Prof Nicolle Jordan --- (University of Southern Mississippi)

    English Research Seminar Prof Nicolle Jordan --- (University of Southern Mississippi)

    This talk addresses a compelling paradox in Anne Finch's country house poetry. Known for her defense of women's education and artistic agency, Finch approaches this genre in a way that seemingly amounts to a celebration of patriarchy. Dissonance thus arises between her proto-feminism and her deference to male supremacy, a disposition informed in turn...

  20. Wee Wardlaws

    Wee Wardlaws

    Colourful Crayons

    Help your little one explore the world around them through museum objects, stories, songs, crafts and things to do and spot. This event is for children 0 to 5 years and whoever looks after...