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  1. Advancing a feminist approach to "child terrorism"

    Advancing a feminist approach to "child terrorism"

    CSTPV Seminar featuring Katherine Brown, Professor of Religion, Gender and Global Security, University of Birmingham

    This paper critically explores the intricate relationships between agency, responsibility, and gender in the context of children associated with terrorism. It...

  2. Art History Research Lecture: Prof Doris Behrens-Abouseif

    Art History Research Lecture: Prof Doris Behrens-Abouseif

    Men's Fashions in Medieval Cairo

    Join us for Professor Doris Behrens-Abouseif Research Lecture on 'Men's Fashions in Medieval Cairo' and a wine reception afterwards at 79...

  3. Improving emergency room psychiatric care: the 'EmPATH' concept
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    Improving emergency room psychiatric care: the 'EmPATH' concept

    Dr Scott Zeller, Vice-President of Acute Psychiatry at physician-owned, multispecialty healthcare partnership, Vituity, and Assistant Clinical Professor of...

  4. Art History Research Lecture: Dr Hannah Joy Friedman

    Art History Research Lecture: Dr Hannah Joy Friedman

    Patron Saints: Candidates for Beatification as Commissioners of Images in Viceregal Peru

    Join us for Dr Hannah Joy Friedman's Research Lecture on 'Patron Saints: Candidates for Beatification as Commissioners of Images in Viceregal...

  5. The Picts: Ethnogenesis AD300-900

    The Picts: Ethnogenesis AD300-900

    Professor Gordon Noble, 2024 Archaeology Society Mitford Lecturer

    Professor Gordon Noble, University of Aberdeen, will tackle the question who were the Picts? Using evidence collected over twelve years of the Northern Picts...

  6. 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...

  7. Postcolonial Collusion -- Félix Houphouët-Boigny, France, and Repression in Côte d'Ivoire

    Postcolonial Collusion -- Félix Houphouët-Boigny, France, and Repression in Côte d'Ivoire

    CSTPV Seminar with Marco Wyss

    Abstract In early 1963, Ivorian president Félix Houphouët-Boigny launched a wave of repression, which led to repetitive purges, large-scale arrests, and harsh...

  8. Art History Research Lecture: Dr Isabella Rosner

    Art History Research Lecture: Dr Isabella Rosner

    "That I May Learn Both Art and Skill": Early Quaker Women's Art

    Join us for Dr Isabella Rosner's Research Lecture on '"That I May Learn Both Art and Skill": Early Quaker Women's Art' and a...

  9. St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art: Inaugural Artist in Conversation with Everlyn Nicodemus

    St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art: Inaugural Artist in Conversation with Everlyn Nicodemus

    We are delighted to be hosting Everlyn Nicodemus for the inaugural CCA artist in conversation, supported by the Octavia Elfrida Saunders Memorial Fund - Free

    This in conversation event will coincide with the first ever retrospective exhibition by artist, art historian and curator Everlyn Nicodemus (born 1954,...

  10. Traces of humans in the Ice Age landscapes of southern England

    Traces of humans in the Ice Age landscapes of southern England

    Professor Martin Bates, University of Wales

    Professor Martin Bates, University of Wales reviews the evidence for the earliest people in southern England. Evidence of early human occupation in southern...

  11. Art History Research Lecture: Prof Jaś Elsner

    Art History Research Lecture: Prof Jaś Elsner

    The Culture of the Cover: Curtains, Occlusion and Revelation in European Art

    Join us for Professor Jaś Elsner's Research Lecture on 'The Culture of the Cover: Curtains, Occlusion and Revelation in European Art' and a...

  12. What sulfur isotope analysis can tell us about population mobility in prehistory

    What sulfur isotope analysis can tell us about population mobility in prehistory

    Professor Derek Hamilton, SUERC, University of Glasgow

    PROFESSOR DEREK HAMILTON, SUERC, University of Glasgow takes us on a journey into the fascinating world of the application of isotope studies in archaeology. In...

  13. From woolly rhinos to Romans: archaeological discoveries on the A14

    From woolly rhinos to Romans: archaeological discoveries on the A14

    Dr Alex Smith, Headland Archaeology

    Dr Alex Smith, Headland Archaeology presents some of the astonishing discoveries made during the UK's biggest road upgrade. Rich Roman farmsteads, an...

  14. New light on early medieval Lindisfarne

    New light on early medieval Lindisfarne

    Dr David Petts, University of Durham

    Dr David Petts, University of Durham, presents findings from nine years of excavations on the site of the early medieval monastery of Lindisfarne, by a team...

  15. Guess who's coming to dinner? Ceramic form and style in medieval and post medieval Scotland

    Guess who's coming to dinner? Ceramic form and style in medieval and post medieval Scotland

    Derek Hall, Medieval Ceramics Specialist, University of St Andrews

    Derek Hall, University of St Andrews, takes us into Medieval Scotland through its pots. Medieval Scotland always looked towards Continental Europe for its trade...