Upcoming events

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  1. Inaugural Lecture by Professor Christos Lynteris

    Inaugural Lecture by Professor Christos Lynteris

    Zoonotic Transformations of a Pandemic Disease

    Between the 1890s and the 1950s, bubonic plague became the first disease in human history to lead to a global pandemic that was scientifically understood as...

  2. Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Arthur der Weduwen

    Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Arthur der Weduwen

    The Dutch Armada. The Last Invasion of England

    Dr Arthur der Weduwen (St. Andrews) 'The Dutch Armada. The Last Invasion of England'

  3. BFRB U & I: Collaboration, Charity and the Struggle for Care

    BFRB U & I: Collaboration, Charity and the Struggle for Care

    Social Anthropology Departmental Seminar with Dr Bridget Bradley (University of St Andrews)

    In this paper I describe ongoing collaborations with my research community and our recent work developing a charitable organisation. These efforts emerge from...

  4. Social Anthropology Careers Drop-in

    Social Anthropology Careers Drop-in

    Join the department's Employability officer and a member of the Careers Team to discuss how anthropology can contribute to your future.

    A monthly drop-in session for social anthropology students to discuss careers with dedication staff.

  5. Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos

    Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos

    The Politics of Water: The Morosini Fountain and Venetian Propaganda in Early Modern Crete

    Dr Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos (St. Andrews) -- The Politics of Water: The Morosini Fountain and Venetian Propaganda in Early Modern Crete

  6. It Stops Here --- An evening with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation)
    Limited access

    It Stops Here --- An evening with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation)

    Free

    Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation) is a prominent Indigenous land defender and Sun Dance Chief who spent much of the last decade fighting the Trans...

  7. Dr Genki Kobayashi (RIKEN, Japan): Sir Martin Wood Prize Lecture

    Dr Genki Kobayashi (RIKEN, Japan): Sir Martin Wood Prize Lecture

    Creation of Hydride Super-Ionic Conductors

    Dr Kobayashi was awarded the Sir Martin Wood Prize at the Millennium Science Forum which took place in November 2023. The Millennium Science Forum was...

  8. It Stops Here: Standing up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People
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    It Stops Here: Standing up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People

    An afternoon with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) - Free

    ATLAS Arts, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, and the University of St Andrews present an afternoon with Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation). Rueben is a prominent...

  9. It Stops Here: Standing up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People
    Limited access

    It Stops Here: Standing up for Our Lands, Our Waters, and Our People

    An evening with Indigenous Land Defender, Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) - Free

    Community Land Outer Hebrides and the University of St Andrews present an evening with Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh First Nation) Rueben is a prominent...

  10. Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Alexa Zildjian

    Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Alexa Zildjian

    'To his most bountifull mistriss:' The Meaning and Use of Early Modern British Dedications

    Alexa Zildjian (St. Andrews) -- 'To his most bountifull mistriss:' The Meaning and Use of Early Modern British Dedications