This week’s events

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  1. Why Sudan matters in today's world war

    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),...

  2. St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Professor Carlo Tedeschi (Chieti-Pescara)

    St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Professor Carlo Tedeschi (Chieti-Pescara)

    Civic Memory through Graffiti. The case of the Cathedral of Parma

    St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Professor Carlo Tedeschi (Chieti-Pescara) -- Civic Memory through Graffiti. The case of the...

  3. Attmospheric Attachments

    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...

  4. Khartoum Film Screening

    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...

  5. Capital, Culture and the Commons

    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...

  6. QueerTales: women's lives reenacted

    QueerTales: women's lives reenacted

    Pay as you can

    Inspired by feminist and queer efforts, Queer Tales will showcase stories that interrogate dominant narratives on women and their diversity. In these complex...

  7. Music centre wind ensembles showcase

    Music centre wind ensembles showcase

    FREE

    The Music Centre's auditioned and non-auditioned wind ensembles showcase their work during the last semester in this informal concert.

  8. Queer Tales: Women's Lives Reenacted

    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...

  9. Organ concert by Toby Moschard (Perth)

    Organ concert by Toby Moschard (Perth)

    £5 (FREE to Music Centre members)

    The weekly organ concert series finishes off with a rousing concert by Toby Moschard (Perth), performing Bach and Mendelssohn.

  10. Panel: Roadmaps to EDI and Peacebuilding
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    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...

  11. SEES Seminar: Dr Timothy Andrews, MET office

    SEES Seminar: Dr Timothy Andrews, MET office

    Understanding recent changes in Earth's energy imbalance

    Please join us in Bute Lecture Theatre D or online.

  12. Making Waves Lecture Series: Professor Peter Wahl

    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...

  13. The Weathering: Artem Chapeye in conversation with Sarah Gear

    The Weathering: Artem Chapeye in conversation with Sarah Gear

    Glopost is excited to host a conversation between Ukrainian author, journalist and soldier Artem Chapeye and Dr Sarah Gear about The Weathering (2026,...

  14. CBD seminar: Uncovering new properties of the ecological niche

    CBD seminar: Uncovering new properties of the ecological niche

    Dr Juliano Morimoto (University of Aberdeen)

    CBD seminar series

  15. School of Computer Science Seminar with Professor Jeremy Bradbury

    School of Computer Science Seminar with Professor Jeremy Bradbury

    Democratizing AI in Software Development: From Few-Shot Testing to Trustworthy Benchmarks and Accessible AI Tools

    Professor Jeremy Bradbury from Ontario Tech will be visiting the School of Computer Science and will present Democratizing AI in Software Development: From...

  16. CBD seminar: Uncovering new properties of the ecological niche

    CBD seminar: Uncovering new properties of the ecological niche

    Dr Juliano Morimoto (University of Aberdeen)

    CBD seminar series

  17. CBD seminar: Uncovering new properties of the ecological niche hypervolume
    Cancelled

    CBD seminar: Uncovering new properties of the ecological niche hypervolume

    Dr Juliano Morimoto (University of Aberdeen)

    CBD seminar series. Please don't hesitate to reach out to request the link to join the meeting online

  18. Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Matthias Doepke, London School of Economics

    Department of Economics Seminar with Professor Matthias Doepke, London School of Economics

    Preparing Kids for Capitalism: The Effect of German Reunification

    Abstract: Children and their parents resemble each other in terms of economic preferences such as patience and risk tolerance. What drives the intergenerational...

  19. Foreign Affairs, Colombia and Latin America: Seminar with the Colombian Embassy's Third Secretary
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    Foreign Affairs, Colombia and Latin America: Seminar with the Colombian Embassy's Third Secretary

    Jorge Enrique Córdoba Currea (he/him) is Head of Educational Affairs and a political scientist with Masters degrees in Cultural Diplomacy and Political...

  20. Evensong

    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...