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  1. Islamic Theology Seminar Series

    Islamic Theology Seminar Series

    St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology

    The next seminar in this series, Dr Tobias Andersson (Uppsala University) speak on "MacIntyrean Reflections on Islamic Systematic Theology."...

  2. Centre for the Public Understanding of Greek and Roman Drama Annual Lecture

    Centre for the Public Understanding of Greek and Roman Drama Annual Lecture

    Repeating Greek Tragedy in the American 'Mediterranean' Sea - Rosa Andújar - King's College London

    This is a School of Classics event. For further information please contact [email protected]

  3. De novo cyclic peptides as chemical tools to explore epigenetic regulation

    De novo cyclic peptides as chemical tools to explore epigenetic regulation

    Research seminar as part of the School of Biology's Biomolecular Sciences (BMS) external seminar series by Dr Louise Walport, The Francis Crick...

  4. Figuring the Enemy

    Figuring the Enemy

    Socio-Scientific and Political Theological Approaches to Religious Enmity

    The University of St Andrews and Trinity College of the University of Divinity (Australia) are pleased to host a workshop symposium exploring interdisciplinary...

  5. 2023 St Andrews Sanctuary Lecture

    2023 St Andrews Sanctuary Lecture

    A discussion with Councillor Roza Salih

    The University of St Andrews is a University of Sanctuary, committed to making Higher Education accessible for those seeking sanctuary and to helping to foster...

  6. The Northern Association for Ancient Philosophy Annual Meeting 2023

    The Northern Association for Ancient Philosophy Annual Meeting 2023

    TUES 11th APRIL 1.30 Welcome 2.00-3.00 ELLISIF WASMUTH (Essex) Outside the Cave: Plato on Self-Knowledge 3.10-3.50 I XUAN CHONG (St Andrews) Re-reading NE...

  7. Sacred Drama (Day 1)

    Sacred Drama (Day 1)

    Art, Devotion and Performance in the Age of Religious Reform (c.1500-c.1700)

    This interdisciplinary conference will bring together scholars from nine countries, from fields including history, art history, architectural history, theatre...

  8. Sacred Drama (Day 2)

    Sacred Drama (Day 2)

    Art, Devotion and Performance in the Age of Religious Reform (c.1500-c.1700)

    This interdisciplinary conference will bring together scholars from nine countries, from fields including history, art history, architectural history, theatre...

  9. From Anti-Terror to Anti-Democracy: Counterterrorism Strategies in the Post-Arab Spring

    From Anti-Terror to Anti-Democracy: Counterterrorism Strategies in the Post-Arab Spring

    CSTPV Seminar

    After a decade of the eruption of the Arab Uprising, how the civic and democratic uprisings turned into robust authoritarianism under the pretence of...

  10. Seggie Farm, Guardbridge: Multiperiod settlement within the shadow of a multivallate fort

    Seggie Farm, Guardbridge: Multiperiod settlement within the shadow of a multivallate fort

    In our final lecture of the programme, Maureen Kilpatrick of Guard Archaeology will tell us about the amazing archaeological finds in advance of the Eden Woods...

  11. 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...

  12. Dangerous Knowledge: Reportage of Political Violence and the Spread of International Terrorism, 1850

    Dangerous Knowledge: Reportage of Political Violence and the Spread of International Terrorism, 1850

    Talk by James Crossland, Liverpool John Moores University

    In this talk, Dr James Crossland offers insight into the process by which violent radicals of the 19th century first learned how to be terrorists, setting in...

  13. Free speech versus defence of the nation? The media as sources of national insecurity in Ukraine

    Free speech versus defence of the nation? The media as sources of national insecurity in Ukraine

    Joanna Szostek

    The media can cause concern in the context of national security: they are described as potential tools and targets of attack that can be...

  14. Legitimising War: How the Putin Regime Justifies Military Aggression against Ukraine

    Legitimising War: How the Putin Regime Justifies Military Aggression against Ukraine

    with Bo Petersson, Malmö University

    CRSCEES is pleased to invite you to the last seminar in our series, Politics on the Edge: Rupture / Transformation / Imagination. Please join us on Tuesday, 4...

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