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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.
 
EEHN welcomes new members

EEHN welcomes new members

woodear mushrooms growing on branchEdinburgh Environmental Humanities Network is delighted to welcome a number of new members, following our recent invitation.

We were thrilled to receive so many applications from people across the university, working on a range of exciting topics.

We’re very much looking forward to learning more about the work of our new members, and to having them in our community.

You can read about our new members below:

Michael J. Albert, Lecturer in Global Environmental Politics

Irene Aldazabal, PhD in Art

Alice Barron-Eaves, PhD in Creative Writing

Sharon Boyd, Senior Lecturer in Distance Student Learning, The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and The Roslin Institute

Tiffany Dang, Lecturer in Landscape Architecture

Annette Davison, Personal Chair in Music and Audiovisual Media

Jonathan Gardner, Chancellor’s Fellow in Contemporary Archaeology

Yixuan Li, PhD student in Sociology

Eli Lichtenstein, Lecturer in Philosophy

Jane McKie, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing

Jincheng Meng, PhD Candidate in Landscape Architecture

Suzanna Millar, Lecturer in Hebrew Bible / Old Testament

Jess Mitchell, Chancellor’s Fellow in Behavioural Ecology, The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and The Roslin Institute

Hafsa Olcay, Teaching Fellow in Architectural Theory

David Overend, Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies at Moray House and EFI

David Rojas Lizama, PhD Candidate in Philosophy

Liam Ross, Architect and Senior Lecturer in Architectural Design

Sam Spiegel, Senior Lecturer in International Development

Anna Stacey, PhD Candidate in Art History (UoE and QMU)

Elizabeth Vander Meer, Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies, Edinburgh Futures Institute

Yafei Wang, PhD Candidate in Landscape Architecture

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