Now we approaching the end of the austral summer and the start of the winter up north, I have a whole week of cold weather book reviews planned for this week# Enjoy! #envhist #envhum #STS βοΈβοΈπ§ποΈ
Now we approaching the end of the austral summer and the start of the winter up north, I have a whole week of cold weather book reviews planned for this week# Enjoy! #envhist #envhum #STS βοΈβοΈπ§ποΈ
Interested in multispecies health? Why not come work with my excellent colleague Hannah Brown at Durham?
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I have an essay on penguin eggs in this forthcoming book edited by @farsouthhistory.bsky.social and Ximena Senatore
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Doctoral student in the history of polar governance in the national polar research school
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Built Environment
Apply by March 12th
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#envhist #polarstudies #history
Men studying a dragon
ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIP IN HISTORY OF SCIENCE
My home department at Uppsala University is advertising an endowed professorship in the history of science. This is the best position in the field in Sweden, and probably in all of Scandinavia. Apply before 30 April 2026. www.uu.se/en/about-uu/...
Job opening at the Royal Observatory Greenwich (3 year fixed term): Heritage Operations Officer, responsible for coordinating public engagement and events for the Heritage Fund programme associated with the First Light redevelopment of the site #scicomm π
...conducting oral histories to exploring careers outside academia. Highly recommend! More info here: dhstweb.org/archives/1419
#histsci #histtec
The Division for the History of Science and Technology is running another ECR workshop series in the second half of 2026. I really enjoyed taking part in the first series, which covered an impressively broad list of topics, from writing book reviews and grant proposals to...
What a gorgeous collection!πand what a boon to your project!
Also glad to see some images I had looked for but couldn't find 2/3 years ago.
Digitalization Is the Answerβ¦But What Is the Question? If you are interested in thinking together through making use of this magnificent collection as a source of critical historical research and engaging outreach - please reach out to me!
Our Copenhagen contingent will be there π unfortunately no sleeper trains, though, so that tradition won't be kept up
π£ Call for submissions: Singer Prize 2026
Submit your unpublished essay (< 10 000 words), based
on original research into any aspect of #HistSTM!
π Eligibility: current postgraduates or awarded a PG degree within the past 5 years
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Deadline: 30 April
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My new article, hot off the e-press: This year the cell biology journal Protoplasma celebrates its 100th anniversary! But why did its founders name it "Protoplasma" in 1926, and what does the name say about the history of the idea of the cell? link.springer.com/article/10.1... #histsci #philsci
Out today: "A Grammar of Modern Exploration," a short piece in the latest issue of Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences. I share how I developed new language in my book to highlight modern exploration's epistemic and colonial activities. Gift link: track.smtpsendmail.com/9032119/c?p=...
π’ Spannende Stelle an der TU Berlin: Wiss. Mitarbeiter*in (E13, 100 %) im Berlin #Anthropocene Lab! Gesucht wird eine Person mit vertieften Kenntnissen der Forschungslandschaft und -debatten zum #AnthropozΓ€n in Umwelt- und Technikgeschichte, Env. Humanities, STS oder angrenzenden Bereichen, ...
Call for Contributions to a Sourcebook for Histories of Weather & Weathering teleskopos.wordpress.com/2026/02/05/c...
Full details linked and here teleskopos.wordpress.com/wp-content/u...
It will be edited by me, @lottaleiwo.bsky.social and Tamara Culkins. Please share! #histSTM #envhist ποΈπ
have been looking forward to this series for a while, as Katharine Burr Blodgett has been someone I wanted to learn more about ever since I first started looking into the history of surface science, nanotech & corporate research. grateful they interviewed several real experts & also yours truly!
A looseleaf sheet of paper with the following writing: βReminders. 1. You could spend forever working on this book and it would still not be perfect. 2. You will not please everyone and those people who arenβt pleased will probably never be pleased no matter what you do with this manuscript. 3. There are people who will read this work with interest. Write for those people. 4. You invested a lot of time in this work and it deserves to be read; the story deserves to be told. 5. You can finish a first draft of this manuscript. 6. The reviewers will ask for changes so you will have to revisit it anyway. So it is okay if it is not written as tightly as you would like.β
I just found this list of affirmations I wrote while trying to finish my book manuscript. I thought Iβd post it for anyone working on any writing that they feel nervous about putting into the world. You can (and should) do it! #amwriting
We are now accepting proposals from scholars interested in applying for the EU's Marie SkΕodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships program in 2026. This is a great program for early career (<8 yrs from PhD) scholars to be with @greenhouseuis.net for 2 years on own project.
www.uis.no/en/research/...
Call for Papers: @rgsibg.bsky.social | London | 1-4 September 2026
Investigating the geopolitics of private satellite infrastructure: new pathways for connectivity and conflict
Full CfP: docs.google.com/document/d/1... π§ͺ #satellites #geography #Starlink
Tomorrow, KΓ€rin Nickelsen (Economics, LMU) will join us with a talk on βTo Live Among the Stars: #ArtificialEnvironments in the Early #SpaceAge.β
All talks are free and #opentothepublic. The talks may be of interest to students in Munich, or to anyone with an interest in #environmentalissues.
IntΓ©ressante chronique d' @alexandradelbot.bsky.social ce matin !
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If you are a grad student or early career scholar, consider applying for the @histocean.bsky.social 2026 Jacqueline Carpine-Lancre Early Career Scholars Prize in Ocean History. Details here: oceansciencehistory.com/2026/01/06/c... #oceanhist #envhist
My book is out and is open access!
academic.oup.com/book/61892
Laura Fumagalli has created a virtual BJA issue on the aesthetic appreciation of nature. It includes BJA papers ranging from 1963 to 2024. Check it out here. academic.oup.com/bjaesthetics... #philsky
Sad to learn that fellow Tyndall correspondence editor Sir Roland Jackson (@rolandjackson.bsky.social), also Tyndall biographer and author of the recent Scientific Advice to the Nineteenth-Century British State, among MUCH else, has passed away.
upittpress.org/authors/rola...
#HPS #histsci
Join the ESEH! As a member, you will contribute to environmental history in Europe, including our next conference in Salzburg, 2027.
2 year Postdoctoral Research Fellow opportunity at the University of St Andrews on my project "Aesthetic Values and the Social Dimensions of Science"
www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...
#philosophy #philsci
The 19th Ischia Summer School in the History of the Life Sciences will take place 28 Jun - 5 July 2026. Interested graduate students should apply by 27 February. This year's theme? PROBLEMS of GROWTH! ischiasummerschool.org/theme #histSTM #histbio #histsci
I'll be learning how to navigate this distressingly modern glass-and-steel cube for now, but stay tuned for more chilly science updates βοΈ