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Brief Lives: The Case of Crispus
Distinguished Visiting Scholar Professor Emily Gowers - Cambridge
This is a School of Classics Research Seminar Series event. For further information please contact [email protected]
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Centre for the Public Understanding of Greek and Roman Drama Annual Lecture
Repeating Greek Tragedy in the American 'Mediterranean' Sea - Rosa Andújar - King's College London
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please contact [email protected]
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Why, how, and for whom do we study classics?
Senior Global Fellow Nandini Pandey - Berkeley
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please contact [email protected]
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Peace and Place in St Andrews
'How do you visualise peace?' This question could start some of the most important conversations you ever have ...
If you want to get more involved in our research, we are hosting an inclusive, interactive discussion. Local MP Chris Law and experts on mediation and peace...
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The Northern Association for Ancient Philosophy Annual Meeting 2023
TUES 11th APRIL 1.30 Welcome 2.00-3.00 ELLISIF WASMUTH (Essex) Outside the Cave: Plato on Self-Knowledge 3.10-3.50 I XUAN CHONG (St Andrews) Re-reading NE...
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Philopoiētai 2
School of Classics Workshop
9.30 to 10.20am Rebecca Lämmle An Apology to Homer. Plato and the dialogues of the dead. 10.20 to 11.10am Emily Kearns Some thoughts on blood, colour and...
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Somewhere to Stay: outdoor art installation at the University of St Andrews
A new work of art by Diana Forster, co-commissioned by the University of St Andrews' Visualising War and Peace project and the IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund
In 1940, when she was 16 years old, Forster's mother --- Anna Sokulska Forster --- was deported from her family home in eastern Poland (now...
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Picturing peace in the DR Congo -- Hugh Kinsella Cunningham
Hosted by the University of St Andrews' Visualising War and Peace project
This photography exhibition showcases the courageous work of women fighting to restore peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Through a series of colourful...
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Somewhere to Stay: indoor exhibition at the University of St Andrews
By Diana Forster, co-commissioned by the University of St Andrews' Visualising War and Peace project and the IWM 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund
In 1940, when she was 16 years old, artist Diana Forster's mother --- Anna Sokulska Forster --- was deported from her family home in eastern...