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Attmospheric Attachments
Annual Anthropology, Art and Perception MRES Exhibition
Join Anthropology, Art and Perception MRES students for their annual exhibition, a culmination of their studies on this unique course, which draws on the...
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English Visiting Speaker Seminar: Professor Laurence Talairach
School of English Senior Global Fellow, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès
Margaret Scott Gatty (1809---1873): Science Populariser or Algologist? Professor Laurence Talairach is Professor of Victorian Literature and Culture at the...
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Family financial socialisation in the digital age
Interdisciplinary Seminar Series
The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies is delighted to announce the sixth seminar in the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, titled 'Family...
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'The Wars to Come'
Public Roundtable
A new geopolitics is challenging global order. Revisionist powers, spheres of influence, and an increasing willingness to deploy violence are making war more...
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Creating and delivering conference presentations
CSTPV webinar: Professor Garth Davies, Sarah Marsden, Chloe Squires
Based on entirely too many years of both delivering and watching conference presentations, the purpose of this session is to share ideas about how to craft...
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Capital, Culture and the Commons
In conversation with Professor Akeel Bilgrami, Columbia University, and Professor Sanjay Seth, St Andrews
This event will centre on Professor Akeel Bilgrami's Capital, Culture and the Commons, a short but philosophically ambitious reflection on the...
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The animal within: femininity, flesh, and kinship in Turkana and psychoanalytic worlds of thought
Social Anthropology Departmental Seminar with Vigdis Broch-Due, University of Bergen
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The Pianist in Exile
Interdisciplinary Seminar Series
The Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Studies is delighted to announce the seventh and final seminar in the Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, titled...
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Care and indifference in Ancient Philosophy
The graduate conference will investigate the notions of care and indifference in Ancient Philosophy, broadly construed, from Plato to post-Hellenistic...
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AI AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL PEDAGOGIES
This is an online symposium organised by AnthroAi, the AI working group at the Department of Social Anthropology
With over 20 speakers from 11 different countries, the symposium will provide a space for teachers and students to reflect on their practical pedagogic...
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Collaborations with Antiquity: Medieval and Early Modern
Teleological accounts of national literary histories valorise the 'conquest' of the vernacular and celebrate great individual...
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Escaping the Echo Chamber: Bridging the Divide between Academic and Public History
Roundtable with James Holland
The wildly successful historian and podcaster James Holland will be joined by St Andrews academics Ali Ansari, Rory Cox and Phillips O'Brien for a wide...
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Trans-Oceanic Webinar: part one
Growing climate resilience and regeneration through intergenerational and transnational traditional ecological knowledge and skills exchange
Join St Andrews Centre for Critical Sustainabilities (StACCS) for this trans-oceanic webinar on Growing climate resilience and regeneration through...
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Inclusive Curriculum in Practice: Sudan and the Politics of Knowledge Production
Speakers: Husam Mahjoub, Rania Obead, Amritesh Singh and Wassim Naboulsi - co-organised by the BRISMES Outreach and Pedagogy Committee
This workshop explores how Sudan can be meaningfully integrated into teaching as part of broader efforts to decolonise the curriculum and challenge global...
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Trans-Oceanic Webinar: part two
Growing climate resilience and regeneration through intergenerational and transnational traditional ecological knowledge and skills exchange
Join St Andrews Centre for Critical Sustainabilities (StACCS) for this trans-oceanic webinar on Growing climate resilience and regeneration through...
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Trauma-Informed Research Workshop: Mitigating Harm for Research Participants and Researchers
Day-long workshop open to PGRs and staff
Upcoming day-long workshop open to PGRs and staff, focusing on mitigating harm for research participants and researchers. Following on from the discussion...
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The only way is ethics: next gen networks unite
CSTPV working with Next Generation Network
The University of Southampton's Centre for Criminology in the Digital Age has convened this event dedicated to supporting the next generation of...
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Peace, war and conflict in the ancient world
The workshop plans to examine the following questions: What theories of the origin of conflict, or suggestions for conflict-avoidance, do we find in the ancient...
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Film screening: Searching for Satyrus
and Q&A with Rena Effendi and Professor Rick Fawn
St Andrews staff and students are being given a unique opportunity to attend a special screening of Searching for Satyrus, the first major film on the conflict...
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Intense Episodes --- Workshop Call for Papers
About the Workshop Organised by Yichi Zhang, Evgeniya Pakhomova, and Nathan McAllister, and funded by the Ladislav Holy Trust, this workshop seeks to explore...
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The George Jack Memorial Lecture: 'They are my only diary': Wilfred Owen, A Life in Letters
Dr Jane Potter, Oxford Brookes University
In commemoration of George Barr Jack (1946 to 1999). Celebrated as one of the greatest poets of the First World War, Wilfred Owen is less recognised as an...
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Unsettling the museum: thinking through Indigenous entaglements
EDGES Symposium
EDGES (Entangling Indigenous Knowledges in Universities), in collaboration with the Institute for Museums, Heritage and Society (IMHS), invites participation in...
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Bible and Contemporary World Postgraduate Conference
Registration and call for papers
The Bible and Contemporary World (B&CW) Postgraduate Conference is open to current postgraduate students in the B&CW programme, PhD researchers in the...
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Speaking of Trust: Religion and Mutual Aid in Southwest Kenya
Book launch with author Teodor Zidaru
Join Department of Social Anthropology colleagues at a book launch and discussion with author of Speaking of Trust: Religion and Mutual Aid in Southwest Kenya...
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Limited accessEarthbound: a public conversation on women, freedom and mobilities with Cristina Rivera Garza
Acclaimed author Cristina Rivera Garza speaks with Dr Liliana Chávez DÃaz
Cristina Rivera Garza is one of the best-known Latin American authors today. She has published more than 20 works in a wide variety of genres -- from...
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Life on the legitimacy frontier: understanding the authority struggle between the UN Security Council and the office of the Ombudsperson
Speakers: Dr Anette Stimmer and Professor Christian Kreuder-Sonnen
At this CGLG event, we will discuss a paper on the relationship between the UN Security Council (UNSC) and the office of the Ombudsperson (OO) by Professor...
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Land and Power in the Later Roman World
Land and landownership underpinned the socio-economic fabric of the late Roman world. Land played a defining role in the working of the state and secular...
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School of Chemistry Colloquium: Professor Guanjie He (UCL) -- RSC Harrison Meldola Memorial Prize Winner
Cathode design for rechargeable aqueous Zn-ion batteries
Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) are receiving increasing interest as next-generation energy storage solutions due to their inherent safety, environmental...
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Religion from the outside: Christian symbolism in non-Christian art
Art as Revelation one-day conference - £45
Christian symbolism gains its primary meaning within the theological and liturgical grammar of Christian faith. Yet many of its images, narratives and visual...
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Before the attack: what we are learning about preventing public violence
Paul Wilkinson Memorial Lecture with guest speaker Professor Jessica Stern
Public violence, including mass public shootings and terrorist attacks, accounts for a very small fraction of overall homicide, yet it produces an outsized...
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The business of healthcare -- ethical issues for doctors, vets and dentists
£75
Join the Centre for Evidence and Values in Healthcare at the Edinburgh Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2JL to explore the tensions in...







