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Department of Social Anthropology Seminar -- Sarah O'Brien
Making the 'right side of history': critical temporalities on the anti-fracking frontline in Lancashire, UK
Seminar
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Poet Togara Muzanenhamo reading from his work.
Zimbabwean poet Togara Muzanenhamo will be joining the School of English on 4th April for a reading of his work. For some poems, see here:...
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Why, how, and for whom do we study classics?
Senior Global Fellow Nandini Pandey - Berkeley
This is a School of Classics event. For further information please contact [email protected]
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Environmental Change Research Group seminar, David Thornalley (UCL)
AMOC of the past, present and future
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Department of Social Anthropology Seminar -- Daena Funahashi
Burnout: The enigma of exhaustion and why we catch on fire
Seminar
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Department of Social Anthropology Seminar -- Mark McErlean
World Making Plants and the Elephant in the Mexican Desert
Seminar
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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."...
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Department of Social Anthropology Seminar -- Miriam Ticktin
Containment and Commoning: The struggle over political imagination
Seminar
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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]
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Knowledge and Practice thematic research group meeting
Entrepreneurship as Organisation-Creation
This meeting of the School of Management's Knowledge and Practice thematic research group will welcome the School's visiting scholar Dr Piera...
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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...
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Dr John Gallagher (Leeds)
'Strangers: migration and multilingualism in England, 1570-1630'
Dr John Gallagher (Leeds) -- 'Strangers: migration and multilingualism in England, 1570-1630' If you would like to join online please email...
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Accounting, Governance and Organisations research group
Core themes
This meeting of the School of Management's Accounting, Governance and Organisations thematic research group (AGOG) will be a discussion of core themes,...
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STACEES event series: Net Zero and the Direction of Travel in Scottish HE
Net Zero and directing our travel as a leader in Scottish HE? A conversation at the University of St Andrews
Net Zero and the Direction of Travel in Scottish HE How can Scotland's higher education institutions lead the way in supporting the UK government's...
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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...
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School of Economics and Finance Seminar
The Sure-Thing Principle
Speaker: Dr Jean Baccelli, Oxford University Abstract: The Sure-Thing Principle famously appears in Savage's axiomatisation of Subjective Expected...
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School of Management research development session
Counting towards the REF: Reflections from an editor
This 'Reflections from an editor' session with Professor Paul Hibbert is part of the School of Management's 'Counting towards the...
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Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Joanna Tucker (University of Glasgow)
Scribal autonomy in multi-scribe manuscripts: the example of the Chronicle of Melrose Abbey
Dr Joanna Tucker (University of Glasgow) -- Scribal autonomy in multi-scribe manuscripts: the example of the Chronicle of Melrose Abbey If you would like...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Mark Thompson (University of Southern California)
http://met.usc.edu/index.html
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Doug Stephan (University of Toronto)
School of Chemistry Colloquium open to final year project students, MSc students, PhD students, post-doctoral researchers and academic staff....