Register for one of the courses of the Network for Environmental Humanities!

Are you looking for an interesting and enjoyable (elective) course on sustainability with a Humanities perspective? Check out the courses offered by the Network for Environmental Humanities, both within and outside the faculty.

The network explores the entanglement of nature and culture, addressing questions of meaning, value, ethics, (climate and racial) justice, environmental politics, and the politics of knowledge production in the environmental domain. They stimulate interdisciplinary research and teaching, and engage with the world beyond academia. Network members teach various courses in environmental humanities, at both bachelor and master level.

For instance, you can enroll in Ethics, Globalization, and Sustainability in block 3 or Critical Ecologies in block 4, among many other options! Take a look at the full list on the Network for Environmental Humanities website.