Upcoming and Past

Future CCHRI/Hub meeting in UK in collaboration with UN HDR

It has been argued that the Anthropocene is best understood as an unfolding and intensifying event of human‐influenced Earth system change, rather than simply a period of time with a start and – eventually? – an end. Interdisciplinary research on the Anthropocene is expanding rapidly, but the value of the concept is contested.

Start: 7 Apr 2025 @ 9:00:am
Finish: 8 Apr 2025 @ 6:00:pm

Location: Birmingham/UK

Upcoming CCHRI/BRIDGES Hub Workshop at Princeton University: 9-day intensive introduction to the palaeoenvironmental sciences for historians and social scientists, Princeton University.

This entry-level workshop will introduce participants from the fields of history and archaeology to the palaeoecological sciences and their relevance to historical and archaeological research. Beginning with an overview of palaeoecology, how it works and how it can be used, the program will offer surveys of key ecological sciences, involving the study of stable isotopes and sedimentary geochemistry; speleothems, ice cores and tree-rings; palynology and dendroclimatology; C14 dating, multi-proxy data, and more. The focus will be on the reconstruction of pre-instrumental climate, vegetation, and land cover.

Start: 13 Jan 2025 @ 9:00:am
Finish: 23 Jan 2025 @ 6:00:pm

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Annual MESH Symposium 2024 | Multispecies Conviviality

The focus of our MESH Symposium 2024 lies on the co-creation of mutually life-sustaining forms of multispecies co-existence in agricultural, urban and industrial environments.ß

Start: 17 Oct 2024 @ 9:00:am
Finish: 19 Oct 2024 @ 6:00:pm

Location: University of Cologne

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