This week’s events
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Evensong
A 45-minute service of prayer, both spoken and sung by St Salvator's Chapel Choir. All are warmly invited to this service, regardless of whether you share...
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Compline
A service of night prayer, led by members of the Chaplaincy team, with music, spoken prayers and silence in the beautiful surroundings of St Leonard's...
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Attmospheric Attachments
Annual Anthropology, Art and Perception MRES Exhibition
Join Anthropology, Art and Perception MRES students for their annual exhibition, a culmination of their studies on this unique course, which draws on the...
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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...
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Khartoum Film Screening
Speakers - Rania Obead and Dr Wassim Naboulsi
Screening of the film 'Khartoum' followed by a question and answer session (Q&A). Film Screening details: Khartoum (2025 Drama 1 h 20 min) By...
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'The Wars to Come'
Public Roundtable
A new geopolitics is challenging global order. Revisionist powers, spheres of influence, and an increasing willingness to deploy violence are making war more...
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MusicTalk by Aidan Thomson
Elgar's part-songs, op 53: context and interpretation - Free
Our free music talks highlight a wide variety of musical research.
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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,...
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Queer Tales: Women's Lives Reenacted
Part of the Series: Reenacting Women's Lives - Pay What You Can £6.00 / £4.00
Public showcase of the workshop outputs, comprising collages, self-portraits, excerpts, and sketches; part of the SoML 2025-2026 Byre World programme. (PLEASE...
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Why Sudan matters in today's world war
Speakers: Professor Alex de Waal, Dr Khuloud Alsaba and Dr Wassim Naboulsi
This event, co-hosted by the Institute of Middle East, Central Asia and Caucasus Studies (MECACS) and the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES),...
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Peoples Emergency Briefing
Film screening and discussion on the climate and nature crisis
With Earth Day coming up the University will be hosting a Peoples Emergency Briefing film screening and discussion. The event forms part of a national debate on...
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Writing art history for popular audiences
Panel discussion
Join a panel of experts for a discussion about writing art history, and history, broadly understood, for popular audiences. The panel includes: Koenraad...
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Limited access
Panel: Roadmaps to EDI and Peacebuilding
Part of the Series: Reenacting Women's Lives
Opening keynote by H.E. Laura Sarabia, Colombian Ambassador to the UK, followed by an insightful conversation on the role of women's leadership in...
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Lunchtime concert: Scholarship showcase 2
£5 (FREE to Music Centre members)
The final lunchtime concert, which traditionally ends the academic year, profiles the achievements of the Music Centre's scholarship holders. These...
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Catullus, Ennius and the end of Rome
Jesse Hill (Edinburgh)
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please email [email protected]. If you wish to join this event on MS Teams, sign up to our...
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Cancelled
Creating and delivering conference presentations
CSTPV webinar: Professor Garth Davies, Sarah Marsden, Chloe Squires
Based on entirely too many years of both delivering and watching conference presentations, the purpose of this session is to share ideas about how to craft...
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Intense Episodes --- Workshop Call for Papers
About the Workshop Organised by Yichi Zhang, Evgeniya Pakhomova, and Nathan McAllister, and funded by the Ladislav Holy Trust, this workshop seeks to explore...
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Making Waves Lecture Series: Professor Peter Wahl
Laying the foundations of future technologies, one atom at a time
Venue: Royal Over-Seas League, 6 Park Place, St James's, London, SW1A 1LR As part of the Making Waves Lecture Series, the Development team invites you to...
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Art History Research Lecture --- Dr Talia Kwartler
Suzanne Duchamp, Hannah Höch, and the Politics of Dada Collage
Join us for Dr Talia Kwartler's Research Lecture on 'Suzanne Duchamp, Hannah Höch, and the Politics of Dada Collage' and a reception...
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Capital, Culture and the Commons
In conversation with Professor Akeel Bilgrami, Columbia University, and Professor Sanjay Seth, St Andrews
This event will centre on Professor Akeel Bilgrami's Capital, Culture and the Commons, a short but philosophically ambitious reflection on the...






