Exhibition: ‘On Falling Tide: Artistic responses to Cramond Island’ 16-17 May
We are excited to announce an art exhibition that several members of the PhD Lab have been working on. For those of you in Edinburgh next weekend we invite you …
We are excited to announce an art exhibition that several members of the PhD Lab have been working on. For those of you in Edinburgh next weekend we invite you …
By Marie-Claire Cameron The 2024 Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network PhD Lab were recently awarded a Student Experience Grant (University of Edinburgh) which supported a research retreat to Cromarty Arts Trust …
Our EEHN PhD Lab, led by PG convenor Matthew Lear, have been awarded funding from the Scottish Graduate School of Arts and Humanites to run an Innovative Training Event in …
Join us for our EEHN away day at the Granton:Hub at Madelvic House, the site of one of the earliest electric car factories (1898) and of a current community arts …
Lost in West Port Garden times – Invite to workshop Phenology attends to the timings of seasonal life cycle events of plants and animals. For scientific purposes, the phenophases (leaf …
Event date: Wednesday 29 May Time: 13:00-14:00 Location: IASH Seminar Room, first floor, 2 Hope Park Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9NW An IASH Work-in-Progress seminar, delivered by Professor Dolly Jørgesen (Environmental …
The EEHN PhD Lab members have been awarded a second University of Edinburgh Student Experience Grant to run a retreat. This year, they will be organising Tidal Movements in Environmental …
More-than-human relations in the plantation nexus: A view from the Papuan oil palm frontier Tuesday 14th May, 2.00pm – 3.30pm, Dugald Stewart Building, Room 1.20 Recent years have seen a …
Multispecies Methods – Ontological Openings and Epistemic Challenges 14th May 2024, 10am-12pm, Dugald Stewart Building Rm1.17 Industrial processes are uncoupling life from death, diminishing death’s capacity to channel vitality back …
Prof Eric Gidal of the University of Iowa will be giving a lecture in the department on Friday 15th March, jointly hosted by the Scottish Writing in the Nineteenth Century …