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  1. Conference: "New Perspectives on Moderata Fonte"

    Conference: "New Perspectives on Moderata Fonte"

    DAY ONE, 23 September 2024 13.40-14: Welcome and opening remarks 14-15.30: Panel 1. Moderata Fonte: Gender and Genres 15.30-15.45: Break 15.45-16.45: Keynote...

  2. Ancient Greek viticulture

    Ancient Greek viticulture

    Roger Brock - Leeds

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  3. Revisiting the Sculpture from Sperlonga

    Revisiting the Sculpture from Sperlonga

    Rebecca Levitan (KCL)

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  4. Epicurus and Lucretius on the Elements of Life

    Epicurus and Lucretius on the Elements of Life

    Simon Trépanier - Edinburgh

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  5. Faith and the Future of Scotland

    Faith and the Future of Scotland

    Join us for discussion on how faith can positively shape the future of Scotland by dialoguing across religious and political divides - Free

    Come join us for an engaging discussion on the role of faith in shaping the future of Scotland. Funded by Scotland's Future Series and organised at the...

  6. The Worth of Women at the Byre Theatre

    The Worth of Women at the Byre Theatre

    Pay what you can: £15, £12, £10

    Kairos Italy Theater (KIT), New York's distinguished Italian Theatre Company, brings The Worth of Women to St Andrews. This is a wonderfully theatrical...

  7. Seminar -- Dr Fabio Augusto Morales (UFSC)

    Seminar -- Dr Fabio Augusto Morales (UFSC)

    The Fabric of the Ancient World: the concept of integration fields and the practice of Global Ancient History

    Dr Fabio Morales is a Lecturer in ancient history at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) in Brazil. For the last few years, he has been working on...

  8. Textually Transmitted Diseases, or, How to shape a Roman book of maladies

    Textually Transmitted Diseases, or, How to shape a Roman book of maladies

    Jane Lightfoot - Oxford

    Annual lecture for the Centre for Late Antique Studies For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams,...

  9. Byre World 24/25: The Seven Sages of Scotland

    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...

  10. Byre World 24/25: The Holobiont Herbarium

    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...

  11. Wardlaw Museum presents Aelita: Queen of Mars

    Wardlaw Museum presents Aelita: Queen of Mars

    Silent Film with live piano accompaniment by Matthew Shiel - £10/£14/£18, Students £6, U18 FREE

    Step back in time to the dawn of science fiction cinema with Aelita: Queen of Mars, the 1924 Soviet silent film directed by Yakov Protazanov. Join us for an...

  12. Freedom of Speech and Moral Panic in Democratic Athens

    Freedom of Speech and Moral Panic in Democratic Athens

    Isabel Ruffell - Glasgow

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  13. 1974-2024: Annie Ernaux's Years -- A Global Perspective

    1974-2024: Annie Ernaux's Years -- A Global Perspective

    International conference on literature Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux

    This international conference on the works of literature Nobel laureate, Annie Ernaux, will unfold over three days and in three different locations: Thursday 3...

  14. Byre World 24/25: Writing for Ukrainian Children in Wartime

    Byre World 24/25: Writing for Ukrainian Children in Wartime

    Hosted by Dr Emily Finer, Senior Lecturer from the School of Modern Languages - FREE but please book

    Ukrainian writers, illustrators, and publishers have responded to the war waged by Russia by publishing an unprecedented number of children's books. In...

  15. Byre World 24/25: Meet the Artist: Uncovering 'Palimpself'

    Byre World 24/25: Meet the Artist: Uncovering 'Palimpself'

    Hosted by Dr Elise Hugueny-Leger, from the School of Modern Languages - FREE but please book

    What can an encounter between a writer, two researchers and a visual artist lead to? In this conversation with Drs Elise Hugueny-Léger (University of St...

  16. The Long Lives of the Statues from the Antikythera Shipwreck

    The Long Lives of the Statues from the Antikythera Shipwreck

    Brian Martens - St Andrews

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  17. Susan Docherty --- The Smith Lecture, Autumn 2024

    Susan Docherty --- The Smith Lecture, Autumn 2024

    Reading the New Testament as a Jewish Text

    Each semester, an outstanding female scholar from any sub-discipline of Divinity is invited to St Andrews to deliver the Smith Lecture in memory of Agnes Lewis...

  18. St Theodore, Euchaita and Anatolia, c. 500-1000 CE.  Landscape climate and the survival of an empire

    St Theodore, Euchaita and Anatolia, c. 500-1000 CE. Landscape climate and the survival of an empire

    John Haldon - Princeton

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  19. Reading Seneca otherwise: psychoanalysis, philology, consolation

    Reading Seneca otherwise: psychoanalysis, philology, consolation

    Victoria Rimell - Warwick

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...

  20. Revising the accepted dating of the Latin comedy 'Querolus'

    Revising the accepted dating of the Latin comedy 'Querolus'

    Jean-Michel Carrié - EHESS, Paris

    This is a School of Classics Event. For further information please contact [email protected] If you wish to join this event on Teams, sign up to our...