Please enjoy this recording of our recent webinar for applicants wishing to apply for the next round, offering insights into our programmes, as well as advice and tips: media.ed.ac.uk/media/1_7wtw...
Deadline for senior/mid-career scholars: 27 February
Deadline for postdoctoral scholars: 24 April
Posts by Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network
Catch EEHN-IASH visiting fellows Hilal Alkan and Diego Molina talking about their work in this exciting panel discussion:
A reminder about the EEHN-IASH visiting fellowships 2026-27, deadline 27 Feb: blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmenta...
Tomorrow! Book launch: Patrick Bresnihan and Patrick Brodie, From the Bog to the Cloud: Dependency and Eco-Modernity in Ireland. 17 February, co-hosted with the Historical and Cultural Geography Research Group: www.eventbrite.com/e/book-launc...
Join us in one week's time for our next event:
Book launch: Patrick Bresnihan and Patrick Brodie, From the Bog to the Cloud: Dependency and Eco-Modernity in Ireland. 17 February, co-hosted with the Historical and Cultural Geography Research Group. Register here: www.eventbrite.com/e/book-launc...
Read about some of the new publications and other research achievements by our members in 2025: blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmenta...
I have funding for a PhD student* to study a topic related to IP and plants/agriculture π±
Applications close 21 January 2026
*sorry, the funding doesn't support international students. Only UK, Irish nationals or EU nationals with settled status in UK
law.qub.ac.uk/schools/Scho...
A reminder of this event on 20th November:
Coming up this Friday:
Big recommend for this series:
Date for the diaries of followers in Edinburgh or nearby, all welcome:
We are co-hosting an online event celebrating Joanna Macy's life and legacy on 14 November, with Sustainability in Education Research Group (SIERG) and organised by our member Glen Cousquer blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmenta...
EEHN will be hosting a joint reading group with @critiquecentre.bsky.social about Richard Healey and Angie Pepper's article 'Pets, Power and Legitimacy' on 20 November critique.sps.ed.ac.uk/pets-power-a...
This already fairly quiet account is on hiatus over the summer. We will be back in September with plans for the new year. Please email if you need us! π±
The James Tait Black Memorial Prizes in Fiction and Biography are the UK's oldest literary prizes, founded in 1919 at University of Edinburgh by Janet Coats Black.
This year's James Tait Black Prize for Fiction went to Lucas Rijneveld's My Heavenly Favourite, translated by Michele Hutchison. A book of great interest to animal and environmental scholars: www.ed.ac.uk/news/transla...
Romanticism teaching post at Edinburgh @uoe-llc.bsky.social. 0.8, 17 months www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNH593/e...
We recently welcomed 21 new members to Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network, after a call for applications. Read about their work here: blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmenta...
Ina will be giving a talk about her work at IASH tomorrow (4 June). Details here: www.iash.ed.ac.uk/event/dr-ina...
Ina Linge (Exeter) joined us this month as EEHN-IASH Visiting Fellow. Ina will be here until the end of June, working on her AHRC Catalyst-funded project, βQueer Natures: Animals, Environment and Modern Sexual Knowledge Production (1860s to 1930s and today)β blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmenta...
We recently welcomed 21 new members to Edinburgh Environmental Humanities Network, after a call for applications. Read about their work here: blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmenta...
Two shelves of books with blue book with tree in centre. Section header at top says 'nature'
Spotted: our member @david-farrier.bsky.social's new book Nature's Genius in @argonautbooks.bsky.social!
We're looking forward to welcoming guests from @seisydney.bsky.social next week for a joint workshop on ecological transformations. Hoping the sunny weather will stay with us! π
very old sunken grave with skull on top, daisies in grass, ancient church to left
grass in foreground, hill in background, with yellow bushes on sides and rocks at top, blue sky with white streaks of cloud
some Edinburgh sights from a sunny weekend π
This isn't environmental humanities-specific, but may be of interest to our followers! Open to researchers from any ODA-recipient country, working on arts, humanities or social sciences topics within the British Council's remit (more info on the link)
Somehow TOMORROW is the LAST seminar in the series! Do join us to cap off the seminar series, with papers on BP and the aesthetics of labour. Eventbrite is closing imminently, but feel free to email me directly for a meeting link.
We're looking forward to welcoming Ina Linge next week as our second @iashedinburgh.bsky.social Environmental Humanities Visiting Fellow of 2024-25. Ina will be working on a project about nature and sexuality in late 19/early 20c German arts, science and culture: www.iash.ed.ac.uk/profile/dr-i...
We've appreciated having Brittany MechΓ© here for the past few months as @iashedinburgh.bsky.social Environmental Humanities Visiting Fellow. Brittany has been working on a fantastic project about arid lands and empire in West Africa www.iash.ed.ac.uk/profile/dr-b...
Forgot to do alt text! Image shows ridged landscape covered in yellow bushes, blue sky with some clouds in background