Our own professor of archaeology, Peter Jordan, is one of the organisers of a series of seminars on the environment and the humanities. All students and staff are welcome, see invitation below!
Environmental Humanities: Sustainability in the Past, Present and Future
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A seminar series aiming to bring together researchers from all departments at the Joint Faculties for Humanities and Theology. The series is a genuine attempt to mobilise the humanities and theology in Lund, which draws on and connects already well-established and on-going research on the environment. The researchers it presents and expects to take an interest in the seminars range from senior professors to the next generation of researchers and students with a profound interest in environmental humanities. Organisers: Barbara Barrow, Eric Brandstedt, Monika Class, David Larsson Heidenblad, Peter Jordan, Henrik Thorén, Sara Håkansson and Johannes Persson - 3 March, 10.15-12, LUX C121. Introduction and presentation of the environmental humanities at Lund University. Presentation among others by Peter Jordan: “Deep Time” Perspectives in the Environmental Humanities.
- 9 June, 10.15-12, LUX C126 Human and non-human dimensions of the environment
- 6 October, 10.15-12, LUX C121 Water
- 1 December, 10.15-12, LUX C121. Formas: the funding of research on the environment
Students and staff at the Joint Faculties for Humanities and Theology are all welcome to join any or all seminars in the series. In order for us to calculate the right amount of “fika” for the first seminar on 3 March, please sign up here, no later than February 24: https://forms.office.com/e/zjT0m2TLuj
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