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CFP: (Non)Religion, Spirituality, and Ecological Politics Workshop

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • September 21, 2022

The Institute for Ethics and Society at the University of Notre Dame Australia (Sydney) in collaboration with Deakin University’s Religion, Society and Culture Network invites paper proposals for a workshop…

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Postgraduate community in the AANZEHN – reminder

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • September 14, 2022

The Network’s postgraduate representatives, Amanda Wells and Taylor Coyne, are continuing to build the community of PhD, masters and honours students within the larger Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Environmental…

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Job opportunity: La Trobe, Murray-Darling Basin water project

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • September 14, 2022

Professor Katie Holmes at La Trobe University is advertising for a fixed-term (2.5 years), part-time (0.5 FTE) research fellow to work with her and colleagues on communities, water and the…

CFP: India and Indian Ocean Expeditions

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • September 7, 2022

Research Expeditions to India and the Indian Ocean in Early Modern and Modern Times Virtual workshop, 3-4 November 2022 German Maritime Museum / Leibniz Institute for Maritime History Throughout the…

ANU Environmental Exchanges Seminar: Rohan Lloyd

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • September 7, 2022

Seminar Rohan Lloyd, ‘Not a true coral island: Understand the presence, absence, decline and regrowth of corals on Yunbenun (Magnetic Island)’  Dr Rohan Lloyd will present a paper for the…

ANU Environmental Exchanges Seminar: Katrin Kleeman

  • Posted byby Alessandro Antonello
  • September 7, 2022

Seminar Katrin Kleeman, ‘Ocean History Between Germany and Australia’ Dr Katrin Kleeman will present a paper titled ‘Ocean History between Germany and Australia: Georg Neumayer, the Flagstaff Observatory in Melbourne…

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    Send us your publications!
    • January 25, 2023
  • Final reminder: AANZEHN Environmental History Book Prize – submissions open
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    Brisbane book event: Saving the Reef
    • January 25, 2023

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