This week’s events

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  1. Wee Wardlaws

    Wee Wardlaws

    Kings and Queens

    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...

  2. Scottish Ensemble

    Scottish Ensemble

    Between Light and Shadow - £21, £12 (concessions), FREE (Under 16s)

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: String Quartet no.14 in G Major (Spring) Caroline Shaw: Second Essay (Echo) and Third Essay (Ruby) from Three Essays Ludwig van...

  3. Cinematic Ecosystems Book Launch

    Cinematic Ecosystems Book Launch

    An online book launch for a new collection on eco-cinema, hosted by the Department of Film Studies and the Centre for Screen Cultures at the University of St...

  4. Scottish Arctic Network Conference and AGM

    Scottish Arctic Network Conference and AGM

    The Scottish Arctic Conference and Scottish Arctic Network Annual General Meeting will be hosted at University of St Andrews from 5-6 March. The event brings...

  5. Scottish Arctic Network Conference and AGM

    Scottish Arctic Network Conference and AGM

    The Scottish Arctic Conference and Scottish Arctic Network Annual General Meeting will be hosted at University of St Andrews from 5-6 March. The event brings...

  6. Scottish Arctic Network Conference and AGM

    Scottish Arctic Network Conference and AGM

    The Scottish Arctic Conference and Scottish Arctic Network Annual General Meeting will be hosted at University of St Andrews from 5-6 March. The event brings...

  7. International Women's Day at the Wardlaw Museum

    International Women's Day at the Wardlaw Museum

    Craft drop in

    Celebrate International Women's Day at the Wardlaw Museum with free, drop-in, self-led craft activities inspired by the Mary, Queen of Scots exhibition at...

  8. War, destruction and reform: the early years of Mary, Queen of Scots

    War, destruction and reform: the early years of Mary, Queen of Scots

    Mary, Queen of Scots: icon, martyr, national obsession. You know her story, but what does she hide? In December 1542, Mary became Queen at six days old. For the...

  9. English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Associate Professor Henghameh Saroukhani, Durham University

    English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Associate Professor Henghameh Saroukhani, Durham University

    Black British Writing and the Autotheoretical Impulse

    "Anyone who speaks about himself," Roland Barthes once argued, "gets lost." This talk examines the politics of writing, and losing, the...

  10. Through student eyes: graduate attributes in the economics and finance curriculum
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    Through student eyes: graduate attributes in the economics and finance curriculum

    This lecture, organised by the Centre for International, Language and Teacher Education Research (CILTER), will be presented by Dr Kulnicha Meechaiyo, a...