Lab session at ‘Rising Tide’ (National Museum Scotland)
21st November, 10.20am For our next EEHN Lab session we will be visiting Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceana at the National Museum of Scotland. We will be joined by …
21st November, 10.20am For our next EEHN Lab session we will be visiting Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceana at the National Museum of Scotland. We will be joined by …
Join us on the 7th of November for a special EEHN PhD Lab professional development workshop, where we talk about building an online presence as an Environmental Humanities scholar. The …
We are now entering the second year of running the PhD Lab, and we’d like to invite all interested PGR students to join us at our first meeting of the …
By Fani Apospori In a guest blog post, Fani Apospori explores the intersections of toxicity, gender, colonialism, and the environment through the lens of the ‘Resisting Toxic Climates’ conference: …
This summer, we are delighted to be hosting the British Academy and Wellcome Trust conference, ‘Resisting Toxic Climates: Gender, Colonialism, Environment‘. This special in-person event will take place on Wednesday …
The Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network PhD Lab were recently awarded a Student Experience Grant (University of Edinburgh) which supported a research retreat to Cove Park between the 12th-15th May. The …
We’re delighted to welcome Dr Kat Hill, of Birkbeck College, University London, as our Environmental Humanities Fellow for 2023. Her publications include the prize-winning book Baptism, Brotherhood and Belief (OUP …
The School of Literatures, Languages & Cultures warmly welcome you to the Inaugural Lecture of Professor Michelle Keown, to be held on Wednesday 26th April, 5:15pm at G.03 Lecture Theatre, …
Seasonal Sessions are quarterly mini-fieldtrips organised by the Environmental Working Group, under the aegis of CRITIQUE, and supported by the Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network (EEHN). Each of our sessions takes …
SCIENCE FICTION AND THE ANTHROPOCENE WITH PROFESSOR JOHN PLOTZ (BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, USA) TIME: Thursday, 6 April, 16:00-17:30 LOCATION: G.03, 50 George Square TALK ABSTRACT: For centuries, the satiric thrust of …