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New Approaches to the History of Plague in Late Antiquity
Hosted by the Centre for Ancient Environmental Studies and the Centre for Late Antique Studies
This is a School of Classics event. In person: School 2, St Salvator's Quad Online: via Microsoft Teams For further information please contact...
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Sallust's Salien Snails
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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School of Economics and Finance Seminar
Speaker: Professor Paul Levine, University of Surrey
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The Long First Plague Pandemic: A View from Italy
Annual Lecture for Ancient Environmental Studies (CAES): Kyle Harper, Oklahoma
This is a School of Classics Research Seminar Series event. For further information please contact [email protected]
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School of Economics and Finance Seminar
Speaker: Professor Gabriella Conti, University College London
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Cancelled
Department of Social Anthropology Seminar - Elliott Oakley
Making claims on Others: Affective politics and environmental conservation in Amazonian Guyana
Seminar
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St. Andrews Centre for French History and Culture - Salon Talk
Dr Mathilde von Bulow (International Relations, St. Andrews) - 'The Battle of Algiers and the genealogy of counterinsurgency'
Please email Tori Champion on [email protected] for the link if you would like to join online
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The Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series: Jack Halberstam
All Fall Down: Queer World Unbuilding and The Legacies of Anarchitecture
Development invites you to hear from Jack Halberstam as part of The Andrew Carnegie Lecture Series for his talk titled "All Fall Down: Queer World...
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CREEM Seminar: Dr Jessica Clark, University of Glasgow
Determining between biological, operational, and behavioural drivers of sustained schistosomiasis transmission
Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease affecting 240 million people. Endemic in Uganda, it has been the target of mass drug administration since 2003....
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English Research Seminar - Professor James Simpson
Unwriting Virtue, Selves and Texts: Early Modern Self-Erasure
The tradition that became Liberalism, which claims to have promoted meritocracy and individual agency, was, in both evangelical origin and in 150-year tradition...