Classics event in St Andrews
Two leading ancient historians will deliver lectures at the University of St Andrews this week (Wednesday 29th January, 2003), as part of a series of public events organised by the Tayside Classical Association.
Two leading ancient historians will deliver lectures at the University of St Andrews this week (Wednesday 29th January, 2003), as part of a series of public events organised by the Tayside Classical Association.
Professor Ifor Samuel of the School of Physics and Astronomy delivered his inaugural lecture this month.
Dr Mary Archer is to give a public lecture on alternative energy sources at the University of St Andrews next week (Tuesday 14 May 2002).
A new Classics research centre at the University of St Andrews is to be formally opened this week (Friday 15th March 2002) with a lecture by one of the most distinguished academics in the field of Classics and Philosophy.
The Sun is classified as an ordinary, middle-aged star and yet its magnetic field is responsible for some of the most dramatic and energetic phenomena in the solar system, such as solar flares and other eruptions.
What can be done to protect the earth from the consequences of environmental catastrophes? And how can we protect ourselves and future generations from them?
One of the world's most distinguished philosophers is to give the annual Sir Malcolm Knox Memorial Lecture at the University of St Andrews.
Former South African President F. W. De Klerk is to give a public lecture at the University of St Andrews.
One of the world's most distinguished brain scientists is to give a series of public lectures at the University of St Andrews.
The University of St Andrews is offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear a lecture by one of the world's greatest statesmen.