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Call for papers: St Andrews Postgraduate Symposium of Art and Culture
Revisiting the narrative
This year's symposium, organised by the School of Art History, convenes around the theme of 'Revisiting the Canon'. The canon refers to works...
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Conveying Affective State: Context Specific Vocalizations of Bottlenose Dolphins
The Global Research Centre for Diverse Intelligences (GRCDI) are delighted to host a hybrid delivery presentation by Dr Tom Jenks (School of Biology, University...
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Limited accessDecolonising research at the University of St Andrews
A roundtable discussion
This roundtable discussion brings together colleagues from across the University whose scholarship engages with Indigenous communities on several continents to...
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The Pianist in Exile
Interdisciplinary Seminar Series
The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies is delighted to announce the seventh and final seminar in the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, titled...
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New Work on Virgil's 'Aeneid'
This workshop is an in-person event only. Lunch will be provided. To register, email Dr Thomas Biggs, [email protected]. Please confirm any accessibility...
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Modern System and Medieval Scientific Imagination
IPT Event with Special Guest Speaker - Professor William Bain
In this talk, Professor William Bain explores the idea of a system as a multitude of parts related in such a way that they constitute a complex whole. The...
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Making Waves Lecture Series: Dr Niall Sreenan
Abnormal families: a new literary history of child adoption
As part of the Making Waves Lecture Series, the Development team invites you to our next event with Dr Niall Sreenan from the School of Modern Languages. Dr...
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AI and anthropological pedagogies
Symposium organised by AnthroAi
With over 20 speakers from 11 different countries, the symposium, organised by AnthroAi, the AI working group at the Department of Social Anthropology, will...
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St Andrews LSP Hub Distinguished Lecture 2026
Lecture by Emeritus Professor Sue Starfield - Free
St Andrews' LSP Hub of the Centre for International, Language and Teacher Education Research (CILTER) is hosting its first Distinguished Lecture by...
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Making Waves Lecture Series: Professor Rhiannon Purdie
The Big Bang Theory of Medieval Scots Literature
As part of the Making Waves Lecture Series, the Development team invites you to the next event with Professor Rhiannon Purdie, from the School of English....
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Religion from the outside: Christian symbolism in non-Christian art
Art as Revelation one-day conference - £45
Christian symbolism gains its primary meaning within the theological and liturgical grammar of Christian faith. Yet many of its images, narratives and visual...
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Group dynamics and identity
TPV NextGen Summer Seminar Series
In June, we are excited to host Dr Amber Seaward (University College London), Dr Heidi Maiberg (University of Tartu), and Dr Keighley Perkins (Cardiff...
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Trans-Oceanic Webinar: part one
Growing climate resilience and regeneration through intergenerational and transnational traditional ecological knowledge and skills exchange
Join St Andrews Centre for Critical Sustainabilities (StACCS) for this trans-oceanic webinar on Growing climate resilience and regeneration through...
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The business of healthcare -- ethical issues for doctors, vets and dentists
£75
Join the Centre for Evidence and Values in Healthcare at the Edinburgh Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2JL to explore the tensions in...
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Histories of Terrorism Conference
The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews is hosting a major event in June 2026 on the Histories of...
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Trans-Oceanic Webinar: part two
Growing climate resilience and regeneration through intergenerational and transnational traditional ecological knowledge and skills exchange
Join St Andrews Centre for Critical Sustainabilities (StACCS) for this trans-oceanic webinar on Growing climate resilience and regeneration through...
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Land and Power in the Later Roman World
Land and landownership underpinned the socio-economic fabric of the late Roman world. Land played a defining role in the working of the state and secular...
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Unsettling the museum: thinking through Indigenous entaglements
EDGES Symposium
EDGES (Entangling Indigenous Knowledges in Universities), in collaboration with the Institute for Museums, Heritage and Society (IMHS), invites participation in...
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Poverty Dynamics in the Long Late Antiquity, AD 300-800
Poverty was a defining element in late antique and early medieval societies, shaping economic structures, social relations, cultural values, and political...
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CEE Special Lecture Evening
The Centre for Energy Ethics is thrilled to present an evening of special lectures courtesy of CEE Director Professor Mette High and EE2026 co-organiser...








