First EEHN PhD Lab meeting of the new academic year (10th October)
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 …
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 …
Our fifth session of the EEHN PhD Lab will take place this Friday (31 March) 10.30-11.30am in the ECA North East Studio Building, Room J.03 We’ll be hearing two exciting …
Our next EEHN PhD Lab meeting will take place next Friday, 24th March 10.30-11.30am in the ECA Main Building, Room E.26. In this session, our member, Matthew Lear will share his …