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  1. The World of Scholarly Publishing

    The World of Scholarly Publishing

    Special Guest Jen McCall, Senior Commissioning Editor

    Jen McCall, Senior Commissioning Editor, Lynne Rienner Publishers: Lynne Rienner Publishers

  2. The Contested Black Sea Region -- Public Roundtable

    The Contested Black Sea Region -- Public Roundtable

    Speakers from around the globe attending....

    4-6 pm Public Roundtable --- School II The Contested Black Sea Region, including: Jason Bruder (and my co-organiser), Adjunct Professor at Georgetown...

  3. New light on early medieval Lindisfarne

    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...

  4. Art History Research Lecture: Dr Jeremy Melius

    Art History Research Lecture: Dr Jeremy Melius

    Ruskin After Turner

    Join us for Dr Jeremy Melius Research Lecture on 'Ruskin After Turner' and a wine reception afterwards at 79 North Street. Bio: Jeremy Melius is...

  5. Guest Lecture with Professor Miguel Vatter

    Guest Lecture with Professor Miguel Vatter

    Global Commons and the Law of the Sea: Towards an Archipelagic Nomos of the Earth

    The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies, in collaboration with the School of History are delighted to welcome Professor Miguel Vatter for a guest...

  6. Negotiating Peace with your Allies?

    Negotiating Peace with your Allies?

    Lessons from the Government-United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) negotiations of 2003-2004

    Dr Andrew Thomson is a Senior Lecturer at Queen's University Belfast and a Fellow at the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security...

  7. Roundtable: Knowledge exchange between academia and policy

    Roundtable: Knowledge exchange between academia and policy

    Featuring Violette Mens, Dr Tim Wilson, Dr Nick Brooke, and Dr Sarah Marsden

    This roundtable will explore the politics and processes associated with knowledge exchange between academia, policy and practice. Featuring Violette Mens, Dr...

  8. SGSD Spring Lecture: Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
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    SGSD Spring Lecture: Professor Danny Dorling, University of Oxford

    The Next Crisis: what we worry about, and why?

    The greatest concerns worldwide, for the future of where we live, is not climate change and its impacts, is not extinction and loss of biodiversity, is not...

  9. Pathways in discovery and life: from Bellshill to the US to the Nobel Prize

    Pathways in discovery and life: from Bellshill to the US to the Nobel Prize

    Irvine Memorial Lecture 2025

    This year's Irvine Memorial Lecture will be given by Professor Sir David W C MacMillan, James S McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry...

  10. Ambivalent Loyalty and Dissonance: Alawite Community Dynamics Amidst the Syrian War

    Ambivalent Loyalty and Dissonance: Alawite Community Dynamics Amidst the Syrian War

    CSS MS Teams Event

    CSS Webinar, Microsoft Teams, Thursday 27 March, 5:00-6:30 UK Time Haian Dukhan and Rahaf al-Doughli, Ambivalent Loyalty and Dissonance: Alawite Community...

  11. Banning destructive anti-satellite tests: necessity and possibility

    Banning destructive anti-satellite tests: necessity and possibility

    Guest Speaker Dr Adam Bower

    Earth orbit is an increasingly "congested, competitive, and contested" domain. Human societies are deeply reliant on satellite-enabled services but...

  12. Ovid's ecological disasters: scalar zoom and the challenges of narrative time

    Ovid's ecological disasters: scalar zoom and the challenges of narrative time

    Alison Sharrock (Manchester)

    Annual lecture of the Centre for Ancient Environmental Studies Abstract Although climate change seems to have speeded up in the last few years, it still...

  13. Cyborg Orgy and looking at the ecocide through theatre

    Cyborg Orgy and looking at the ecocide through theatre

    Dispatches from the Quiet Centre, Centre for Arts and Politics, with Liuba Ilnytska

    Join our online talk with Liuba Ilnytska, a dramaturg from Lviv who collaborates with the independent Theatre Nafta in Kharkiv, who will talk about her recent...

  14. Annual Sanctuary Lecture: Jen Stout

    Annual Sanctuary Lecture: Jen Stout

    In conversation with Professor David Herd - Free

    This year, the University of St Andrews is celebrating five years as a University of Sanctuary, a testament to our commitment to making higher education...

  15. Institute of Museums, Heritage and Society -- Curators in Conversation

    Institute of Museums, Heritage and Society -- Curators in Conversation

    Dr Melissa Gustin, National Museums Liverpool

    Please join us for a talk in the 'Curators in Conversation' series on Monday 31 March at 4.30pm in School 2. This will be followed by a reception in...

  16. Art History Research Lecture: Dr Giulia Paoletti

    Art History Research Lecture: Dr Giulia Paoletti

    Negotiating the Visible: Photography in Senegal

    Join us for Dr Giulia Paoletti Research Lecture on 'Negotiating the Visible: Photography in Senegal' and a wine reception afterwards at 79 North...

  17. Vira Karpinska: Documentary cinema and DOCU/CLUB in Ukraine during war

    Vira Karpinska: Documentary cinema and DOCU/CLUB in Ukraine during war

    Dispatches From the Quiet Centre, Centre for Art and Politics

    Join what promises to be a fascinating online talk with Vira Karpinska, a member of the DOCU/CLUB initiative in Ukraine, who will speak about the role of making...

  18. Mapping the Global Power Dynamics: China's International United Front Theory Reconsidered

    Mapping the Global Power Dynamics: China's International United Front Theory Reconsidered

    Guest Speaker - Professor Chiung-Chiu Huang

    There is much existing IR literature examining China's strategic logic and tactics from within the conventional Chinese political philosophy; few have...

  19. Rethinking Migration: Climate Change and Adaptation in Central Asia's Vulnerable Landscapes

    Rethinking Migration: Climate Change and Adaptation in Central Asia's Vulnerable Landscapes

    Guest Speaker - Asel Murzakulova Senior research fellow GSD UCA

    Central Asia, with its arid and semi-arid climate and status as one of the most remittance-dependent regions globally, faces a unique convergence of challenges...

  20. The Recruiters: How Terrorist Groups Find the Right Stuff (for the Wrong Reasons)

    The Recruiters: How Terrorist Groups Find the Right Stuff (for the Wrong Reasons)

    Paul Wilkinson Memorial Lecture featuring John Horgan

    Radicalization continues to be addressed in binary (i.e. simplistic) ways, with involvement often considered the product of either "top-down" or...