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EEHN

The Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network presents researchers within the humanities with a forum in which to engage with each other’s work, to share insights, and develop collaborative partnerships.
 
About Us
About Us

Humanities-led responses to current crises

News & Events
News & Events

Find out about our latest activities, and opportunities

Reading Group
Reading Group

Our reading group meets once a month

Sharing Knowledge
Sharing Knowledge

Exploring recordings of our lectures & workshops

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Discover upcoming and past events (within and beyond EEHN)

Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network

The Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network presents researchers within the humanities with a forum in which to engage with each other’s work, to share insights, and develop collaborative partnerships.


Upcoming Events

Cultivating A Nation: how biodiversity shapes countries, 24 March

2025-26 EEHN-IASH Visiting Fellows Diego Molina and Hilal Alkan will be speaking at the below event. All are welcome to attend, but please register with...
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Book Launch: Patrick Bresnihan, From the Bog to the Cloud, 17 February

The green digital transition is underway. But what does the transition look like when dictated by the demands of monopoly tech? How has this situation...
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More than a Fish Kill screening, National Museum of Scotland, 17 January

We’re thrilled that the National Museum of Scotland will be hosting a screening of the film More Than a Fish Kill on 17 January. The...
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EEHN PhD Lab Presents: Ephemeral stream. Space perceived as a body – 10th November

EEHN PhD Lab Presents: Ephemeral stream. Space perceived as a body For this virtual installment of our fortnightly PhD Lab meeting we are joined by...
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EEHN News

Cultivating A Nation: how biodiversity shapes countries, 24 March

2025-26 EEHN-IASH Visiting Fellows Diego Molina and Hilal Alkan will be speaking at the below event. All are welcome to attend, but please register with...
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Environmental Humanities Visiting Fellow 2025-26: Dr Hilal Alkan

Dr Hilal Alkan Environmental Humanities Fellow, 22 March - 2 April 2026 Home institution: Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient Hilal Alkan is a researcher based at Leibniz Zentrum Moderner...
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EEHN-IASH Visiting Fellow 2025-26: Dr Diego Molina

Dr Diego Molina Environmental Humanities Fellow, January - April 2026 Home Institution: Royal Holloway, University of London Dr Diego Molina is currently a Visiting Researcher at the...
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EEHN-IASH Fellows

The EEHN-IASH Visiting Fellowships programme has run since 2015. A full list of fellows and their projects can be found below. We are delighted that...
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