Join our first EEHN PhD Lab Meeting
The EEHN PhD Lab is a new initative aiming to build relationships amongst PhD researchers at the University of Edinburgh who frame their work within the Environmental Humanities (broadly conceived). …
The EEHN PhD Lab is a new initative aiming to build relationships amongst PhD researchers at the University of Edinburgh who frame their work within the Environmental Humanities (broadly conceived). …
For our first event of the new academic year, we are excited to be hosting Alycia Pirmohamed to mark the launch of her debut poetry collection Another Way to Split …
The British Council and the Scottish Graduate School for arts and Humanities has announced EARTH scholarships, a new scheme to enable international research collaborations between PhD and Early Career Researchers …
Starting in Semester One, Dr Michelle Bastian will be running an EEHN Lab for PhD students studying environmental humanities related topics at the University of Edinburgh. They will run in …
Calling all environmental historians! In the face of the climate crisis, there cannot be a greater need for long-term perspectives on the environment. This online workshop will launch the Northern …
18:30 – 20:30 Fruitmarket Gallery & Online CI Lab 20 will consider how data and technology can support us in caring for and repairing our material world, with the aim …
09:00 – 18:00: Ukraine, Trankarpathian region, Khust district, village Synevyr-Ostriky, 1626, visit – center of Synevyr National Nature Park Institute of Ecological & Religious Studies would like to inform you …
Where do we do our work? The places of environmental humanities To say that all work in the environmental humanities is concerned with place is an apparently banal, commonplace observation …
Phenomenal Time: perceiving ecological temporalities An Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network online seminar series It has become a truism that time is intangible, something that escapes our everyday senses. And yet, …
Phenomenal Time: perceiving ecological temporalities An Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network online seminar series It has become a truism that time is intangible, something that escapes our everyday senses. And yet, …