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Nine Lessons and Carols
An intimate celebration of Christmas with St Leonard's Chapel Choir, and traditional readings and carols.
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Bell Pettigrew Sessions
Experience the best of St Andrews' vibrant music scene at the Bell Pettigrew Sessions, hosted in partnership with STAR: St Andrews Radio. Set in the...
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Remembering Service
The Chaplaincy extends a warm invitation to our community members who have experienced the death of a family member, friend, student, peer, or colleague....
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Dry Island Buffalo Jump
in collaboration with University of St Andrews Charities Campaign (USACC) - Pay What You Can £15.00 / £12.00 / £10.00
Join the University of St Andrews' very own country, folk and americana band consisting of current staff, retired staff and a local alumnus for a special...
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University Carol Service
Bringing Christmas to life with congregational carols, music sung by St Salvator's Chapel Choir, and a reflection on the Christmas story from the...
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Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time
£32.00
From the quote attributed to Mark Twain, humour is defined as Tragedy Plus Time. Come and join Ed as he tests that formula by mining the most tragic event in...
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Bell Pettigrew Sessions
Experience the best of St Andrews' vibrant music scene at the Bell Pettigrew Sessions, hosted in partnership with STAR: St Andrews Radio. Set in the...
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Byre World 24/25: The Seven Sages of Scotland
Hosted by Dr Jane Bonsall, from the School of Modern Languages
What might we learn from medieval narratives about violence, gender, and truth-telling? This adaptation of the 15th-century Older Scots story collection The...
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Byre World 24/25: The Holobiont Herbarium
Hosted by Dr Damiano Benvegnu, from the School of Modern Languages - FREE but please book
Herbaria are collections of preserved biological specimens documenting the plants, algae, and fungi of the world. Even though their scientific role has declined...
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The role of novel techniques in the study of Neurodegenerative Diseases
A Sir James Mackenzie Institute event with visiting speakers from University of Edinburgh: Professor Tilo Kunath and Dr Mathew Horrocks
A Sir James Mackenzie Institute event with visiting speakers from University of Edinburgh. Professor Tilo Kunath, Chair of Regenerative Neurobiology, Centre for...