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Microbe Magic (7+)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Could creatures from Earth thrive on other planets? Is there life on other planets? Come and discover more and make your own mini microbe factory in a recycled bottle. If possible bring your own recycled plastic...
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Animation Station (7+)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Our imaginations are AMAZING!!! Did you know they help us to picture what other planets are like? Come and let your imagination run wild and have a go at stop motion...
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Rocket Rumble (7+)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Join us as, at the Wardlaw Museum, we start our space journey. Work out how we could get to outer planets and launch your own mini space mission. Learn, craft and explore as we look into our new exhibitions ' Alien Worlds'. If possible bring your own recycled plastic...
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Animation Station (7+)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Our imaginations are AMAZING! Did you know they help us to picture what other planets are like? Come and let your imagination run wild and have a go at stop motion...
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Planet Pioneers (7+)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Are there volcanos in outer space? Are there larva pits on mars? Come along to the Wardlaw Museum and learn about what other planets are like and use your imagination to create your...
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Planet Pioneers (Under 7)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Are there volcanos in outer space? Are there larva pits on mars? Come along to the Wardlaw Museum and learn about what other planets are like and use your imagination to create your...
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Microbe Magic (Under 7)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Could creatures from Earth thrive on other planets? Is there life on other planets? Come and discover more and make your own mini microbe factory in a recycled bottle. If possible bring your own recycled plastic...
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Planet Pioneers (Drop-in)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Are there volcanos in outer space? Are there larva pits on mars? Come along to the Wardlaw Museum and learn about what other planets are like and use your imagination to create your...
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Microbe Magic (Drop-in)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Could creatures from Earth thrive on other planets? Is there life on other planets? Come and discover more and make your own mini microbe factory in a recycled bottle. If possible bring your own recycled plastic...
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Limited access
Animation Station (Under 7)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Our imaginations are AMAZING! Did you know they help us to picture what other planets are like? Come and let your imagination run wild and have a go at stop motion...
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Limited access
Rocket Rumble (Under 7)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Join us, at the Wardlaw Museum, as we start our space journey. Work out how we could get to outer planets and launch your own mini space mission. Learn, craft and explore as we look into our new exhibitions ' Alien Worlds'. If possible bring your own recycled plastic...
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Rocket Rumble (Drop-In)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Join us, at the Wardlaw Museum, as we start our space journey. Work out how we could get to outer planets and launch your own mini space mission. Learn, craft and explore as we look into our new exhibitions ' Alien Worlds'. If possible bring your own recycled plastic...
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Limited access
Animation Station (Under 7)
Summer Space Camp: Museum Holiday Workshops
Our imaginations are AMAZING!!! Did you know they help us to picture what other planets are like? Come and let your imagination run wild and have a go at stop motion...
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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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St Andrews Climate Week
The inaugural University of St Andrews Climate Week will run from 27-30 May 2024, with a series of events designed to highlight climate-themed research and build new cross-disciplinary collaborations. Climate Week is a STAIRS-funded initiative, featuring: -- a flagship St Andrews Climate Change Conference on Tuesday 28 May. Confronting climate change is one 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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Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage --- Spring Dialogues
Dialogue IV: 14 June
The Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage [CH2] warmly invites you to four open dialogues between the University of St Andrews and the Università degli studi di Padova on their ongoing research in cultural heritage. These are open to the public; please find more information and register for the online event below. All meetings will...
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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...
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A Hymn to the Banished: Annalee Davis in conversation
With Dr Jillian Sutherland and Dr Ariadne Collins
Join the School of History in person or online for this in conversation event with the artist Annalee Davis, Lecturer in Museum and Heritage Studies Dr Jillian Sutherland, and Lecturer in the School of International Relations Dr Ariadne Collins, chaired by Senior Lecturer in Art History Dr Catherine Spencer. Taking as its starting point Davis's...
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Quantification and the Persepolis Fortification Archive
An exploratory workshop
With more than 15,000 original texts, the Persepolis Fortification Archive is one of the largest surviving governmental archives from the ancient world. The surviving texts date from the 13th to the 28th regnal years of Darius I (509 to 493 BCE), with the majority falling between regnal years 21 and 24. The archive records...
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The Next Generation of Classical Reception Studies
The St Andrews Centre for the Receptions of Antiquity (SACRA) and the Classical Reception Studies Network (CRSN) would like to invite postgraduate researchers and early career academics based in the UK and working in the field of classical reception studies to this workshop at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. There is no...
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St Andrews and Empire: object handling session with the St Andrews Preservation Trust
In 2023, the St Andrews Preservation Trust organised the exhibition St Andrews and Empire at its Museum, which resulted from research, begun in 2021 with students from the University's Museum and Heritage Studies course, to examine colonial links in the Trust's collection and explore possibilities for decolonisation. Most objects in the St Andrews Preservation...
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The Future of German Screen Studies Conference
The conference will delve into the future prospects of German Screen Studies amidst ongoing technological evolution, heightened cultural and political discord, and historical upheavals on national, European, and global levels. Exploring innovative methodologies and concepts, scholars and students will investigate German-language cinematic, televisual, streaming, and site-specific screen media, spanning historical, contemporary, and forthcoming periods....
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Everything is political, decolonisation is an ongoing process
Leena Nammari
It is the colonisers themselves and their people that need re-educating and have to start rethinking their own prejudices and assumed knowledge. The indigenous know their history and they hold on to it with the tools that they have on hand. They use storytelling, their unique clothing, their foods and cuisine and just existing...
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Past Perspectives: How can premodern environmental research be made useful in the climate emergency?
Impact Workshop, Monday May 27, 2024 Funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh
The human species has forever been adapting to dynamic environmental conditions. The premodern world provides a laboratory of various experiments in human-environment interactions: a rich history of successes and failures, acute and chronic pressures, false-starts and path dependencies, resilience and vulnerabilities---all operating on a global scale over the longue durée. How should we collate,...
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International Museums Conference and ICOFOM 47th Annual Assembly
Transnational Island Museologies, 5-7 June 2024, International Museums Conference
The International Committee for Museology (ICOFOM), the School of Art History, and the European Research Council (ERC) selected and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funded Shared Island Stories research project invite delegates to the hybrid (in-person and online) conference on the topic of Transnational Island Museologies. The conference will also host the 47th ICOFOM...
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Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage --- Spring Dialogues
Dialogue II: 31 May
The Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage [CH2] warmly invites you to four open dialogues between the University of St Andrews and the Università degli studi di Padova on their ongoing research in cultural heritage. These are open to the public; please find more information and register for the online event below. All meetings will...
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Keynote: Hilda Flavia Nakabuye, Founder of Fridays for Future (FFF) Uganda
Transnational Island Museologies, 5-7 June 2024, International Museums Conference
Hilda Flavia Nakabuye is a Ugandan climate and environmental rights activist. Fridays for Future Uganda is the largest youth movement in East Africa. Hilda is based in Kampala and focuses on raising awareness and mobilising young people towards climate action. Hilda organises clean-up sessions in Lake Victoria, fights for racial and gender justice, and...
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Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage --- Spring Dialogues
Dialogue III: 7 June
The Collaborative Hub for Cultural Heritage [CH2] warmly invites you to four open dialogues between the University of St Andrews and the Università degli studi di Padova on their ongoing research in cultural heritage. These are open to the public; please find more information and register for the online event below. All meetings will...
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Keynote: Prof. Conal McCarthy, Professor of Museum and Heritage Studies
Transnational Island Museologies, 5-7 June 2024, International Museums Conference
Prof. Conal McCarthy is an interdisciplinary humanities scholar who explores the intersection of history, theory and practice in public culture. His disciplinary home is Museum and Heritage Studies, however, he has drawn on and contributed to related fields such as sociology, anthropology, history and art history. His academic research interests include museum history, professional...
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Youth Workshop: Young People Shaping the Future of Museology through the Lens of the SDGs
Transnational Island Museologies, 5-7 June 2024, International Museums Conference
Interested in museums, youth issues, heritage and the climate emergency? This FREE participatory workshop will offer the opportunity to share, discuss and debate these issues with international and national experts, including climate activists and heritage professionals. You are invited to take part, share your story and potentially impact international museum policy! This workshop is...