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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.
 
Poetry, Ecology and Art Symposium

Poetry, Ecology and Art Symposium

An afternoon symposium presenting new research and creative work in the ecological arts and humanities.

Confirmed speakers: Alexandra Campbell (Glasgow), Katy Hastie (Glasgow), Colin Herd (Glasgow), David Farrier (Edinburgh), Lila Matsumoto (ECA), and Alice Tarbuck (Dundee).

The symposium is free to attend and has been organised with the support of IASH, the Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network and Landscaping Change, a British Academy-funded project based at Bath Spa University.

IASH: http://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/
EEHN: http://www.environmentalhumanities.ed.ac.uk/
Landscaping Change: https://landscapingchange.wordpress.com/about/

Accessibility information: Unfortunately IASH is not wheelchair accessible as the seminar room is accessed via a flight of stairs. If you have further questions, please contact Dr Samantha Walton s.walton@bathspa.ac.uk

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