Upcoming events
Filter
Filtered by:
Clear all filters-
-
-
-
-
Clear allChemistry (Selected) Development (Selected) Art History 21 Biology 16 Business School 28 Byre Theatre 63 Byre World 17 CEED (Centre for Educational Enhancement and Development) 17CELPiE 17 Centre for Energy Ethics 21 Chaplaincy 31 Classics 20 Computer science 18 Cultural Identity Studies Institute 17 Divinity 22 Economics and Finance 22 English 20 Entrepreneurship Centre 18 Geography and Sustainable Development 19 Global office 17 Graduate School 17 History 25 International Relations 22 Libraries and Museums 41 Management 26 Mathematics and Statistics 17 Medicine 18 Modern Languages 18 Museums Learning & Access Team 27 Music 34 Persian 17 Physics and Astronomy 18 Principal's office 17 Psychology and Neuroscience 19 Saints Sport 17 Social Anthropology 23 Students' Association 17 The Byre Theatre 22 University of St Andrews 21
-
Fully-matching results
-
Beijing Alumni Event
We are delighted to inform you that Professor Brad MacKay, our Deputy Principal and Vice-Principal (International Strategy and External Relations) in the...
-
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Alison Hill
Unique data sets for robust and authentic online open book assessments
Online assessments where there is a clear 'correct' answer are susceptible to students working together, sharing (or even selling) answers. The...
-
NY Alumni Club --- Tartan Day Parade Events
Join the St Andrews Alumni Club of New York to walk in the 26th Annual Tartan Day Parade on Saturday 6 April. Alumni, students, parents and friends of St...
-
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Stellios Arseniyadis
Title and Abstract TBC
-
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Larissa von Krbek
Stimuli responsiveness in molecules, cages, and dynamic libraries
Photoswitchable molecules can reversibly interconvert between two different isomers. With new applications for photoswitches constantly emerging, the necessity...
-
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Evgeny Pidko
Death and Life of Homogeneous Carbonyl Reduction Catalysts: Navigating the Maze of Deactivation Chemistry for Sustained Performance
Catalytic reduction of carbonyl moieties in ketones and esters is fundamental to the production of high-value fine chemicals. Although traditional precious...
-
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Jonathan R Nitschke
Molecules in Metal Boxes
Simple organic subcomponents can come together around metal-ion templates to produce intricate hollow capsules, which can bind guest molecules selectively. This...
-
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Roly Armstrong
Title and Abstract TBC
-
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Dr Josh Makepeace (University of Birmingham)
This event is open to final year undergraduate project students, PhD students, post-doctoral researchers and academic staff.
-
School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Mike Watkinson
Title and Abstract --- TBC For details regarding the speaker and their research please see their website.