On Tuesday 14 November, join the online VU Master’s Event to find out more about the track Environmental Humanities in our Research Master programme. Lecturer Kristine Steenbergh and student Sarah Foster will tell you more about the track and answer all your questions in a live Zoom session at 17.30-18.15hrs Amsterdam time. Register for the event to access the online platform: https://vu.nl/en/education/more-about/vu-master-s-event
This transdisciplinary research master track focuses on the entanglements of nature and culture. In our international classroom, we interrelate perspectives from within and outside the Humanities to understand and responsibly inhabit the more-than-human world. If questions of climate change, species extinction, pollution, or the exploitation of natural resources have in the past mainly been analyzed from the perspective of the Natural Sciences, it is becoming more and more clear that humans and their cultural, economic and political systems play a major role in these issues. The Humanities are therefore vital in making sense of these complex problems.
Read more about the track:
– On this site
– On the website of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
– Register for the VU Master’s Event
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