The Environmental Humanities Research Network
The Environmental Humanities Research Network (EHRN) is a new NWCDTP-funded research collective designed to create an interdisciplinary, cross-institutional community of PhD students working in the Environmental Humanities across the Northwest of England.
Our goal is to facilitate an ecological community of early-career researchers who, through collaboration, can grow the field of the Environmental Humanities and discover new, artful ways of living on our damaged planet (Tsing, 2017).
We welcome all PhD students across the Northwest of England whose research deals – however loosely – with questions of environment, climate crisis, and human/nonhuman relations. Whatever your research topic within the environmental humanities, we’d love to see you at our events!
We run events once every fortnight, including workshops, reading groups and work-in-progress sessions. If you’d like to be added to our mailing list or find out more about our upcoming events, please contact one of the EHRN’s organisers:
Dora Noszkay (University of Manchester) – teodora.noszkay@manchester.ac.uk
Nan Song (University of Lancaster) – n.song1@lancaster.ac.uk
Scott Backrath (University of Manchester) – scott.backrath@manchester.ac.uk
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