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From June 11-13, 2019, the Centre for Environmental Humanities held the Masterclass “Water, Society, and Ecologies: Towards Situated Knowledges of…
Capelán will study the effect of wool on landscapes in Patagonia and Australia
The Independent Research Fund Denmark (Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond, DFF) has awarded Pierre du Plessis an international postdoctoral grant for his…
Joshua Cohen's, Postdoctoral Fellow at Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, comments on his attendance of the January 2019 meeting.
Created and curated by the CEH Student and Alumni Group. On display in Aarhus, Denmark from the 22/05/18 to the 28/06/2018.
Arkæolog Felix Riede er udnævnt til professor MSO i miljøhumaniora med særlig fokus på fortidens klima og ekstreme hændelser.
Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education supports the Aarhus-Cape Town Environmental Humanities Partnership with 272.197 DKK. These funds will…
The Centre for Environmental Humanities (CEH) has been awarded a total of DKK 274.135 by the Committee for Research and External Cooperation at Aarhus…
Towards a History of Paleoclimatology: Changing roles and shifting scales in climate sciences. Universität Hamburg, Hamburg 6-7 Sept 2017
Call for Papers for session on 'Archaeology in a changing climate’ at European Archaeologists' Association
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