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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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CSRP 20th Anniversary Colloquium
IMPORTANT: you must e-mail the CSRP in order to book a spot at this colloquium. [email protected] In recognition of the 20 years since the Centre for the...
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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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Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes
Pay What You Can £18.00 / £16.00 / £14.00
Jokes, rants, politics, play and the occasional sing song. If you don't know what he does ask your parents. In his time he has won awards (current total...
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Mark Thomas: Gaffa Tapes
Pay What You Can £18.00 / £16.00 / £14.00
Jokes, rants, politics, play and the occasional sing song. If you don't know what he does ask your parents. In his time he has won awards (current total...
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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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Everything Changes
Take That the Tribute: - £24.00
The only production in which Gary, Mark, Howard and Robbie headline a fully-live spectacular featuring an uber-talented band, singers and dancers. Everything...
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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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Bell Pettigrew Sessions
Experience the best of St Andrews' vibrant music scene at the Bell Pettigrew Sessions, hosted in partnership with STAR: St Andrews Radio. Set in the...
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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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The Picts: Ethnogenesis AD300-900
Professor Gordon Noble, 2024 Archaeology Society Mitford Lecturer
Professor Gordon Noble, University of Aberdeen, will tackle the question who were the Picts? Using evidence collected over twelve years of the Northern Picts...
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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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Susan Docherty --- The Smith Lecture, Autumn 2024
Reading the New Testament as a Jewish Text
Each semester, an outstanding female scholar from any sub-discipline of Divinity is invited to St Andrews to deliver the Smith Lecture in memory of Agnes Lewis...
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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...
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St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art: Inaugural Artist in Conversation with Everlyn Nicodemus
We are delighted to be hosting Everlyn Nicodemus for the inaugural CCA artist in conversation, supported by the Octavia Elfrida Saunders Memorial Fund - Free
This in conversation event will coincide with the first ever retrospective exhibition by artist, art historian and curator Everlyn Nicodemus (born 1954,...
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Navigating the Impact of Conflict on Syria's Ethnic, Religious, and Tribal Communities
CSS Teams Event
Navigating the Impact of Conflict on Syria's Ethnic, Religious, and Tribal Communities Centre for Syrian Studies Panel Discussion 7 November 2024;...
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Bell Pettigrew Sessions
Experience the best of St Andrews' vibrant music scene at the Bell Pettigrew Sessions, hosted in partnership with STAR: St Andrews Radio. Set in the...
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Traces of humans in the Ice Age landscapes of southern England
Professor Martin Bates, University of Wales
Professor Martin Bates, University of Wales reviews the evidence for the earliest people in southern England. Evidence of early human occupation in southern...
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Art History Research Lecture: Professor Jaś Elsner
The Culture of the Cover: Curtains, Occlusion and Revelation in European Art
Join us for Professor Jaś Elsner's Research Lecture on 'The Culture of the Cover: Curtains, Occlusion and Revelation in European Art' and a...
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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 Tom Wilkinson (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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What sulfur isotope analysis can tell us about population mobility in prehistory
Professor Derek Hamilton, SUERC, University of Glasgow
PROFESSOR DEREK HAMILTON, SUERC, University of Glasgow takes us on a journey into the fascinating world of the application of isotope studies in archaeology. In...
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From woolly rhinos to Romans: archaeological discoveries on the A14
Dr Alex Smith, Headland Archaeology
Dr Alex Smith, Headland Archaeology presents some of the astonishing discoveries made during the UK's biggest road upgrade. Rich Roman farmsteads, an...
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New light on early medieval Lindisfarne
Dr David Petts, University of Durham
Dr David Petts, University of Durham, presents findings from nine years of excavations on the site of the early medieval monastery of Lindisfarne, by a team...
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Guess who's coming to dinner? Ceramic form and style in medieval and post medieval Scotland
Derek Hall, Medieval Ceramics Specialist, University of St Andrews
Derek Hall, University of St Andrews, takes us into Medieval Scotland through its pots. Medieval Scotland always looked towards Continental Europe for its trade...