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Alumni Weekend 2024
Alumni are invited to come together from June 14-16 in St Andrews, for a weekend of meeting up with old friends, reminiscing about University days in the 'auld grey toon' and finding out what's happening now at St Andrews. Whether you are celebrating a special anniversary year, or just looking for a reason to...
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University of St Andrews Business School impact clinic
This event for staff in the University of St Andrews Business School is planned as a supportive space for discussing issues and challenges with engagement and impact and seeking advice from colleagues. Staff members are asked to respond to the calendar invitation from Dr Vicky Ward, Department of Management Director of Impact, about attending...
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Reading group on Robé's 'Property, power and politics'
Governance, Organisations and Accountabilities thematic research group meeting
This is the first meeting of a University of St Andrews Business School reading group on Jean-Philippe Robé's 'Property, power and politics: why we need to rethink the world power system'. The Governance, Organisations and Accountabilities thematic research group (GOA) is offering the series, which will take place throughout summer 2024. Convenor of the...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Matthew J Fuchter
Maximising dissymmetry and handling directionality in chiral materials
We have an ongoing interest in the development of conjugated chiral organic molecules which can emit and detect circularly-polarized (CP) light within thin film materials and in organic electronic devices. CP light is central to many applications, including data storage, quantum computation, biosensing, environmental monitoring and display technologies. Such technologies require the generation of...
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Business School pedagogy development session
Engaged learning courses and assessment choices
This session continues the series of research and pedagogical workshops with Professor Kathy Lund Dean, Honorary Professor in the Department of Management. Building on the April 2024 online seminar on aligning experiential learning and assessment opportunities, this in-person session will focus on engaged learning courses and assessment choices. Discussion points include: types and...
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Business School pedagogy development session
Responding effectively to student feedback
This session continues the series of research and pedagogical workshops with Professor Kathy Lund Dean, Honorary Professor in the Department of Management. The seminar is titled 'Responding effectively to student feedback' and will: offer the opportunity to share experiences of receiving student feedback, particularly as it relates to the MEQ instrument and the...
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Business School pedagogy development session
Fostering reciprocal learning and discernment with peer coaching
This session continues the series of research and pedagogical workshops with Professor Kathy Lund Dean, Honorary Professor in the Department of Management. Peer coaching, or 'peer consulting', processes can be powerful discernment tools, helping participants to gain clarity, focus and unique options for resolving complex issues or problems. The session will include: description...
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CRISP Epic Large Grants Workshop
Business School training seminar
This CRISP Epic Large Grants Workshop is a daylong exercise for University of St Andrews Business School academic colleagues and doctoral students who wish to gain experience of preparing a large multi-disciplinary research proposal. It is a structured participatory learning exercise, in which attendees create a research proposal in response to a recently closed...