Open Call for Wondrous Relations: A Festival of Arts, Education and Ecology
Open Call for Wondrous Relations: A Festival of Arts, Education and Ecology. Deadline of the Open call: 31 March 2026 | Event: 07-09 September 2026
Open Call for Wondrous Relations: A Festival of Arts, Education and Ecology. Deadline of the Open call: 31 March 2026 | Event: 07-09 September 2026
In her article "Advancing the Environmental Humanities: From Australia to Germany", Prof. Dr. Kate Rigby outlines how the creation of Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities (MESH) has been the culmination of a journey that she embarked on some twenty-five years ago as a founding member of Australia’s National Working Group in the Ecological Humanities.
The UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition is proud to announce the formal recognition of the Moeda Social Carbono / Carbon Social Currency, an initiative of the Terrazul Institute, as an outstanding example of humanities-anchored, transdisciplinary sustainability science.
"This article by University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Swansea College of Art senior lecturer Catherine Brown, a maker and long‑standing advocate for craft education, offers an intimate insight into the Interwoven project’s process and purpose, capturing how weaving, heritage materials, and interdisciplinary collaboration come together in meaningful and often unexpected ways. Catherine’s perspective not only grounds the project in lived experience but also illuminates why the act of making, and the stories embedded within it, continue to matter in contemporary Wales."
Delighted to share this special film, ‘Gower Cockle Gatherers ’ on Saint David’s Day, filmed by Andy Davies, made in collaboration with Liz Williams, with a special introduction by Gareth Thomas, BRIDGES, UWTSD.