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  2. Museum of the University of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Each gallery takes a different theme. 'Scotland's First University' covers the foundation and early period of the university's history. 'Living and Learning' examines student life at St Andrews and looks at aspects such as dining, student societies and the iconic red gown.

  3. University of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    College Hall, within the 16th-century St Mary's College building. In 1410, a group of Augustinian clergy, driven from the University of Paris by the Avignon schism and from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge by the Anglo-Scottish Wars, formed a society of higher learning in St Andrews, offering courses of lectures in divinity, logic, philosophy, and law.

  4. Category : Clubs and societies of the University of St Andrews

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    St Andrews University Shinty Club; U. University of St Andrews Union Debating Society This page was last edited on 21 January 2018, at 03:51 (UTC). ...

  5. Saint Andrews University - Wikipedia

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  6. St Salvator's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    St Salvator's Chapel is one of two collegiate chapels belonging to the University of St Andrews, the other being St Leonard's Chapel, situated in the grounds of the adjacent St Leonard's School. The chapel, also known as St Salvator's College Church , [ 1 ] was founded in 1450, by Bishop James Kennedy , built in the Late Gothic architectural ...

  7. Byre Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The University of St Andrews announced in August 2014 that the theatre was to reopen under the management of the University, after striking a deal with owners Fife Council and Creative Scotland. Under the agreement, which takes the form of a 25-year lease, the Byre will be used as a theatre, educational resource, general arts venue and music ...

  8. Younger Hall - Wikipedia

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    Younger Hall is the main music venue in St Andrews, Scotland.Its concert hall seats 1000 people, and hosts performances by the University of St Andrews Symphony Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, as well as chamber music concerts and masterclasses by various artists, weekly Wednesday lunchtime concerts, and jazz nights.

  9. History of the University of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    University College, Dundee, became in 1890 affiliated to the University of St Andrews. The House of Lords set aside this arrangement in 1895, but a re-affiliation took place in 1897. In 1887 - 1888 a common dining-hall for the students was established; in 1892 provision was made within the university for the instruction of women; and for the ...