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New Testament Research Seminar
"Jesus is 'Lord' in the Earliest Christian Sources: Tracing YHWH Christology", Dr David Wilhite (Baylor University)
"Jesus is 'Lord' in the Earliest Christian Sources: Tracing YHWH Christology". Dr David Wilhite (Baylor University), 2.30-4.00 pm, 1...
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New Testament Research Seminar
"Jesus is 'Lord' in the Earliest Christian Sources: Tracing YHWH Christology", Dr David Wilhite (Baylor University)
"Jesus is 'Lord' in the Earliest Christian Sources: Tracing YHWH Christology". Dr David Wilhite (Baylor University), 2.30-4.00 pm, 1...
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New Testament Research Seminar
"Jesus is 'Lord' in the Earliest Christian Sources: Tracing YHWH Christology", Dr David Wilhite (Baylor University)
"Jesus is 'Lord' in the Earliest Christian Sources: Tracing YHWH Christology". Dr David Wilhite (Baylor University), 2.30-4.00 pm, 1...
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Launch: Centre for International, Language and Teacher Education Research (CILTER)
Centre for International, Language and Teacher Education Research (CILTER) will be launched at this hybrid event. At the event, Centre Director, Professor...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Judith Driscoll (University of Cambridge)
RSC Prize Lecture: Practical Functional Oxide Thin Films for Electronic Devices
Opportunities of functional oxides for applications in electronics are huge. However, oxides in electronics are quite scarce. The challenges stem from both...
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The Last Exhibit
An Escape Room Experience
The year is 2125, the Bell Pettigrew Museum is abandoned, no one has set foot in it for years. You enter to find that rouge technology has taken over! Can you...
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35th International Congress on Social and Environmental Accounting Research (CSEAR)
Conference for academics, practitioners and researchers
The University of St Andrews Business School will host the 35th International Congress of the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research (CSEAR), a...
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Commemoration of St Leonard
A service to commemorate St Leonard who was regarded as the protector of travellers and carer of prisoners. All postgraduate students especially welcome.