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 …
Practicing the Anthropocene (workshop)
It has recently been suggested that the impact of human activities upon the planet – people are for example responsible for moving about ten times as much rock and earth …
MA in the Environmental Humanities (Bath Spa University)
On this groundbreaking course you’ll acquire new research skills, as well as a more holistic understanding of environmental issues. You’ll address specific issues such as climate change and biodiversity loss, …
Public Lecture: Imagineering The Human Future: The Future of Weather (Part of Glasgow Science Festival)
Heiner Goebbels’ Stifters Dinge is a performance without people, a performance that takes place in a strange, uncanny nowhere. It is a performance where, in the ‘absence’ of human actors, …
University of Sydney Fellowship Scheme (Sydney Environment Instiute)
The Sydney Environment Institute seeks applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships in key fields of environmental humanities and social sciences. Multi-disciplinary applications across the natural and technological sciences are welcomed and a …
Climate Kit – an Anthropocene Tool Kit
We want to know about your favorite tool! We are inviting designers, artists, scientists, and citizens from around the world to submit a tool to add to the collection, Tools …
Understanding Material Loss Across Time and Space
Understanding Material Loss intends to examine the usefulness of ‘loss’ as an analytical framework across different disciplines and subfields, but principally within historical studies. Loss and absence are slowly being …