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  1. Artist in Residence: One year on

    Artist in Residence: One year on

    Join CEE's Artist-in-Residence, poet Rebecca Sharp for this work-in-progress sharing event. Rebecca will be sharing some of the brand new poems written...

  2. Somewhere to Stay: indoor exhibition at the University of St Andrews

    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...

  3. Towards a More Inclusive Classics III: Material Culture (Hybrid)

    Towards a More Inclusive Classics III: Material Culture (Hybrid)

    With the support of the Institute of Classical Studies, the Council of University Classics Departments EDI Committee, and the University of Reading.

    DAY 1: Wednesday 28 June 2023 (Online) 13.30 Tulsi Parikh, Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis: Welcome Panel 1: Catch-up with past ICI projects 13.40 Peter Kruschwitz:...

  4. Energy Ethics 2023: Financing the Future

    Energy Ethics 2023: Financing the Future

    Finance shapes our lives in ways that are both explicit and veiled: From the prices we pay for energy, food and housing, to loans for sustainable home...

  5. Picturing peace in the DR Congo -- Hugh Kinsella Cunningham

    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...

  6. Somewhere to Stay: outdoor art installation at the University of St Andrews

    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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