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Torchlit Parade
Experience a magical torchlit parade from St Salvator's Quad to St Mary's Quad passing by St Andrews Harbour to watch the sun setting over the East...
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Business School Launch
Join University colleagues to hear from academic and business leaders as we celebrate the formal launch of the University of St Andrews Business School,...
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Dynamic Stage: Research Impact at St Andrews
Hear from world-leading academics undertaking pioneering research in the fields of sustainability, artificial intelligence and more in a series of engaging...
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Music in the Museum
Be immersed in music in the unique setting of the museum galleries. Our winter programme for 2024/25 will feature musicians from the University's Music...
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Celebrity Concert by Daniel and Joseph Tong (Piano)
£24, £20 (Music Centre Members), £6 (Students)
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring Mozart: Sonata in D, K381 Schubert: Rondo in A, D951 Schubert: Variations on an Original Theme in A flat, D813 Debussy/Ravel:...
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Organ Concert by Thomas Howell (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire)
£5 or free to Music Centre Members
Our weekly organ concerts features University and visiting organists performing on the Gregor Hradetzky organ (1974, IV/40) in St Salvator's Chapel and...
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RNA splicing: rethinking the consensus
Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) External Seminar series by Prof. Gordon Simpson, School of Life Sciences,...
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Palimpself
A sculptural investigation into materiality in the works of Annie Ernaux
Palimpself is an exhibition of new visual artworks by the artist and academic Susan Diab that explores the relationship between language, memory, and...
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Lunchtime Concert by Nicholas Ashton (piano)
£5, FREE to Music Centre Members
Making a very welcome return to the Music Centre's lunchtime series, Nicholas Ashton, is a Principal Study piano tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of...
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Limited access
Improving emergency room psychiatric care: the 'EmPATH' concept
Dr Scott Zeller, Vice-President of Acute Psychiatry at physician-owned, multispecialty healthcare partnership, Vituity, and Assistant Clinical Professor of...
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Byre World 24/25: Poetry from the Mine (and elsewhere)
Hosted by Dr Gavin Bowd, from the School of Modern Languages - FREE but please book
To mark the beginning of the Festival of Languages and the fortieth anniversary of the 1984-1985 miners' strike, Gavin Bowd and acclaimed poet Paul...
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Land of my dreams: a film by Nausheen Khan
South Asian Stories project
In 2019, the Indian government enacted the Citizenship Amendment Act, which overtly discriminates against Muslims. Viewing this as discriminatory,...
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Art History Research Lecture: Prof Doris Behrens-Abouseif
Men's Fashions in Medieval Cairo
Join us for Professor Doris Behrens-Abouseif Research Lecture on 'Men's Fashions in Medieval Cairo' and a wine reception afterwards at 79...
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Resurrecting Lost Languages Through Poetry -- with Professor Peter Constantine
Festival of Languages - Free
Over a quarter of the world's languages have less than a thousand speakers left and are now on the brink of extinction. More languages than are spoken...
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Music Talk by Cameron Mackay: Scottish Eco-films: folk music, climate action and widening public eco
FREE
Cameron Mackay is an independent filmmaker and composer of Scottish music based in Glasgow, where he gained a degree in geography while playing a lot of ceilidh...
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German -- British Relations Talk
Miguel Berger - German Ambassador to the UK
Ambassador Berger is visiting St Andrews on 3 October and as part of his visit, he would like to give a talk in English about German-British relations to all...
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¡Conócenos! Spanish Taster and Linguistic Fun Facts -- with Ana Barazal Barreira
Festival of Languages - Free
Learn some useful words and phrases from Spain and Latin American in an interactive and fun way. We will also learn some important cultural differences between...
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How central is Central Asia?
MECACS Seminar Series Event via MS Teams
How Central is Central Asia? Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Central Asia has gained increased international attention. Over the past two years, the...
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Poetry 'Wiki Workshop' -- with Kirsty Ross and Pauline Souleau
Festival of Languages - Free
Wikipedia is the world's largest encyclopaedia and is constantly being edited. This workshop will introduce you to the world of Wiki editing and...
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Language of the Fantastical: Exploring the Mythic and Folkloric -- with Nina Globerson
Festival of Languages - Free
Looking at various folkloric creatures from around the world, the Language of the Fantastical seeks to open our eyes to how the stories we tell ---...
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Multilingual Poetry Reading: From Ancient Greek to Old English to Modern Languages
Festival of Languages - Free
What did ancient poetry sound like? How did it differ from modern poetry? and how much do we really know about all this? The first half of this event, presented...
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The Poetry of Migration -- with Vahid Davar, Eleni Kefala, and Caroline Smith
Festival of Languages - Free
Poetry reading by Vahid Davar Vahid Davar will read two ekphrastic poems inspired by Ramin and Rokni Haerizadeh and Hesam Rahmanian's 'fluid...
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Diasporic Creative Writing Workshop
Festival of Languages - Free
Are you a diaspora writer or researcher? Curious on how to write about languages in a way that honours identity, culture, and heritage? Or simply enthusiastic...
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Cantonese Taster and the Current State of Hong Kong-Style Cantonese -- with Andric Pun
Festival of Languages - Free
The first half of the session will involve an engaging taster into the Cantonese language, where you will learn some basic and common phrases and words in...
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Linguistic Travels to Scottish, Ukrainian, and Spanish Landscapes Walkshop
Festival of Languages - Free
Join us at 2:30-4:30 pm on Friday 4 October at United Colleges-School V for an exciting workshop where we will look at how poetry is made of nature and...
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1974-2024: Annie Ernaux's Years -- A Global Perspective
International conference on literature Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux
This international conference on the works of literature Nobel laureate, Annie Ernaux, will unfold over three days and in three different locations: Thursday 3...
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Organ Concert by Michael Chamberlain (Campbell Watterson Organ Scholar)
£5, FREE to Music Centre Members
Our weekly organ concerts features University and visiting organists performing on the Gregor Hradetzky organ (1974, IV/40) in St Salvator's Chapel and...
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PG Forum: Phoebe Macindoe
'Unbe-leaf-able: leaf books from California to Caledonia'
Abstract to follow
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Lunchtime Concert by Tim Beattie (guitar)
£5, FREE to Music Centre Members
Described as a "charismatic" (The Bath Festival) and "a most subtle and able artist" (Perthshire Review), Canadian guitarist and Music...
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English Research Seminar --- Professor Elizabeth Archibald (University of Durham)
Bathing for Health and Pleasure in Medieval Literature and Society
Professor Elizabeth Archibald (University of Durham) will be giving a research seminar on "Bathing for Health and Pleasure in Medieval Literature and...
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Byre World 24/25: Meet the Artist: Uncovering 'Palimpself'
Hosted by Dr Elise Hugueny-Leger, from the School of Modern Languages - FREE but please book
What can an encounter between a writer, two researchers and a visual artist lead to? In this conversation with Drs Elise Hugueny-Léger (University of St...
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Damascus Balancing Under Pressure: Centre for Syrian Studies Panel Discussion
CSS Teams Event
The Syrian government faces multiple pressures from external and internal actors, exacerbated by the Gaza cantered crisis sweeping the region. How is it trying...
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St Andrews Chamber Orchestra
£15, £12 (Music Centre Members), £5 (Students)
St Andrews Chamber Orchestra Michael Downes and Bede Williams (conductors) Feargus Hetherington (viola) Schumann: Manfred Overture Florence Price: The Oak...
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Organ Concert by Chris Bragg (Head of Programming)
£5, FREE to Music Centre Members
Our weekly organ concerts features University and visiting organists performing on the Gregor Hradetzky organ (1974, IV/40) in St Salvator's Chapel and...
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Lunchtime Concert by Lantivet Duo
£5, FREE to Music Centre Members
Bringing together Cornish violinist Anna Brigham and Scottish pianist Brendan Musk, the Lantivet Duo are known for their eclectic programming and moving...
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Art History Research Lecture: Dr Hannah Joy Friedman
Patron Saints: Candidates for Beatification as Commissioners of Images in Viceregal Peru
Join us for Dr Hannah Joy Friedman's Research Lecture on 'Patron Saints: Candidates for Beatification as Commissioners of Images in Viceregal...
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A Celebration of John Burnside's Life and Work
Join the Chaplaincy team and colleagues from the School of English to celebrate the life and work of our former friend and colleague, John Burnside, who died in...
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Music Talk by Fred Freeman: Robert Tannahill's 250th anniversary --- Radical Ballads
FREE
Robet Tannahill lived just after Robert Burns, and his song lyrics brought a distinctive west-coast working class voice into Scottish national song. ...
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Popular women's representations in Uzbek contemporary cinema
MECACS Seminar Series Event - MS Teams
Popular women's representations in Uzbek contemporary cinema Since independence in 1991, the transformation of gender and sexuality throughout...
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Figuralchor (Cologne)
£15, £10 (Music Centre Members), £5 (Students)
Figularchor Köln Richard Mailänder (director) Where art thou? Founded in 1986, the Figularchor Köln is a choir of around 50 members with a broad repertoire...
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Peter Gizzi Colloquium
The School of English is delighted to announce that the internationally acclaimed American poet Peter Gizzi will be a Senior Global Fellow at St Andrews in...
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Peter Gizzi Poetry Reading
Professor Gizzi's poetry reading will take place from 5.30 to 7.00 in The Watson Room, Kennedy Hall. The reading is free and open to the public. PETER...
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Byre World 2024-2025: Publishing from and for Morocco: a conversation
In conversation with Clara Defachel
This talk will discuss the challenges faced by authors, translators and publishers in Morocco to publish their texts locally, in a literary market that is often...
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Celebrity Concert by Jonas Müller (Baritone) and Anna Gebhardt (piano)
£24, £20 (Music Centre members), £6 (Students)
UK-débuts Robert Schumann: 5 Lieder nach Gedichten von Hans Christian Andersen und Adelbert von Chamisso, op. 40 Hugo Wolf: Mörike-Lieder Franz Schubert:...
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Vocal Masterclass by Jonas Müller and Anna Gebhardt
FREE
Following their concert yesterday evening, Jonas Müller and Anna Gebhardt coach Music Centre scholarship vocalists and pianists in a variety of art song...
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Music in the Museum
Be immersed in music in the unique setting of the museum galleries. Our winter programme for 2024/25 will feature musicians from the University's Music...
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Organ Concert by Andrew Macintosh (Deputy University Organist)
£5, FREE to Music Centre members
Our weekly organ concerts features University and visiting organists performing on the Gregor Hradetzky organ (1974, IV/40) in St Salvator's Chapel and...
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Book launch for Good Victims: the Political as a Feminist Question
Dr Roxani Krystalli, with responses from Dr Camilo Ardila, Viviane Fairbank and Dr Rahul Rao
Please join us for the St Andrews launch of Good Victims, a new Oxford University Press book by Dr Roxani Krystalli, Senior Lecturer at the School of...
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Postcolonial Collusion -- Félix Houphouët-Boigny, France, and Repression in Côte d'Ivoire
CSTPV Seminar with Marco Wyss
Abstract In early 1963, Ivorian president Félix Houphouët-Boigny launched a wave of repression, which led to repetitive purges, large-scale arrests, and harsh...
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Art History Research Lecture: Dr Isabella Rosner
"That I May Learn Both Art and Skill": Early Quaker Women's Art
Join us for Dr Isabella Rosner's Research Lecture on '"That I May Learn Both Art and Skill": Early Quaker Women's Art' and a...