Author: Libby

Anthropocene Cabinets of Curiosity: Objects of Strange Change Libby Robin (Fenner School of Environment and Society, ANU and National Museum of Australia) Humanities Research Centre Seminar: HRC Conference Room, Top Floor, A.D Hope Building #14, ANU Tuesday 29 September 2015 4-5.30 pm In today’s museums and artworks, in digital...

The Graham Sustainability Institute is now accepting applications for the 2016 cohort of the Dow Postdoctoral Fellows in Sustainability. Please forward this announcement to colleagues and/or prospective postdoctoral fellows. These fellowships are designed to support a new generation of sustainability scholars who understand the necessity of...

Schumacher College (UK) has announced a new programme in Arts & Ecology, including a Master of Arts and a Master of Fine Arts. Both awards are still subject to final validation from Plymouth University. This postgraduate programme is aimed at artists with an established practice who yearn for new...

New Journal International Review of Environmental History free online ANU ePress International Review of Environmental History takes an interdisciplinary and global approach to environmental history. It publishes on all thematic and geographical topics of environmental history, but especially encourages articles with perspectives focussed on or developed from the southern hemisphere and...

Plumwood Mountain: an Australian Journal of Ecopoetry and Ecopoetics will dedicate volume 2, issue 2 (September 2015) to the memory of Martin Harrison (1949-2014). A key member of Plumwood Mountain’s inaugural editorial board, and acclaimed poet, critic and teacher, Martin's impact upon contemporary Australian poetry...

Macquarie University has a research project to engage young people with nature. We would appreciate it if you can help to disseminate our call out.    We are inviting young storytellers (15-25 years) to share bold inspiring stories about a human experience with nature through any creative medium such...

Sunday 9 August 2015, 3:00pm to 4:00pm Monster Kitchen & Bar, Hotel Hotel What creative possibilities emerge when a contemporary artist is embedded in a social history museum? Leading interdisciplinary artist and Artistic Director of The Cad Factory, Vic McEwan is spending 2015 at the National Museum of...

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