Posted at 3:14 pm in University
St Andrews has long been considered a prestigious university ranking highly amongst the world’s elite universities. Teaching began at the university in 1410. However, it was founded technically in 1413 with a papal bull. St Andrews University is a major part of the St Andrews town centre. This trend continues
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Posted at 11:15 am in Art
St Andrews is a beautiful Scottish town that most people will have heard of, but may not know that much of. St Andrews has a thriving town centre with a well-established tourism base that makes for a wonderful place to visit. Although St Andrews is full of wonderful scenery throughout
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Posted at 9:57 am in Sport
The Open Championship returns to St Andrews “The Home of Golf” in July 2015 which will be the 144th Open Championship and the 29th time The Open has been played over The Old Course. Once again the world’s greatest golfers will gather to do battle for the famous Claret Jug
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Posted at 9:50 am in Music
Saturday 31st January at 17.55: Byre Theatre – The Byre Theatre is delighted to host a season of opera screenings, broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Les Contes d’Hoffmann – Jacques Offenbach. Admission: £17, £15 (concession), £8 (students).
Posted at 9:49 am in Music
Fri 30th Jan, 19.30 | Sat 31st Jan, 14.30 | Sat 31st Jan, 19.30: Boys’ Brigade Hall, Kinnessburn Road – Join the University’s G&S Society as they sail the ocean blue in a semi-staged performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s classic comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore. This perennial and uplifting classic
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Posted at 9:43 am in Music
28th January to 4th Febuary: St The University Music Centre presents its first ever New Music Week, intended to challenge, provoke and entertain… for a full list of event info please see HERE.
Posted at 9:42 am in Music
Tuesday 27th January at 13.10: St Salvator’s Chapel – Our new concert season kicks off with a performance by one of our talented organ scholars, George Barrett, whose programme will include music by Felix Mendelssohn and the great 20th century blind organist of Ste. Clothilde in Paris, Jean Langlais. Admission: £2, FREE to
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