The Greenhouse Centre for Environmental Humanities
The Greenhouse is an environmental humanities research centre at the University of Stavanger.
The Greenhouse supports a growing community of academics who use history, literature, media, religion, philosophy and art to understand how people relate to nature and the environment.
As an intellectual meeting place, we want to create connections between academics, museums, special interest groups and the public who are interested in environmental issues.
Forthcoming events
Greenhouse online environmental humanities book talks series: "How the earth feels" by Dana Luciano
Mon. 22.04.2024
16:00-17:00
Multispecies Histories: Perspectives from Finland
Wed. 24.04.2024
14:15-15:30
Greenhouse online environmental humanities book talks series: "Silicon Valley and the Environmental Inequalities of High-Tech Urbanism" by Jason Heppler
Mon. 29.04.2024
16:00-17:00
Greenhouse online environmental humanities book talks series: "Subjunctive Aesthetics" by Carolyn Fornoff
Mon. 06.05.2024
16:00-17:00
Recognizing and reconstructing Ochre lifeworlds
Wed. 08.05.2024
14:15-15:30
Greenhouse online environmental humanities book talks series: "The Graft Hybrid" by Matthew Holmes
Mon. 13.05.2024
16:00-17:00
"Waterscapes in Literary Education": Panel Discussion
Wed. 22.05.2024
14:15-15:30
News from The Greenhouse
The Greenhouse Centre’s permafrost expert invited to ‘first of its kind’ workshop in Paris
Charlotte Wrigley attends 'Thinking Through Permafrost' workshop
Animesh Chatterjee brings the Greenhouse and ICOHTEC in dialogue
Chatterjee elected on the Executive Committee of the International Committee for the History of Technology
The impermanence of permafrost: learning how to be discontinuous
Earth Ice Bone Blood by Charlotte Wrigley
Researching the unnoticed connections between petroculture and cultural heritage
Professor Dolly Jørgensen has won funding to research the links between cultural heritage and petrocultures and their co...
Combining art and science in a film project on the ethical challenges of the Green Transition
The artist Hans Baumann has received a Fulbright-scholarship to spend four months at the University of Stavanger working...
Indigenous stories, and the weather in Calcutta: Two new Marie Curie postdoctoral fellows at The Greenhouse
The EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (MSCA) are an attractive and prestigious mobility award that give r...
The Greenhouse Green Transitions Fellows Blog
Reflections from the Green Transitions Fellows at The Greenhouse 2022
New research centre at UiS: The Greenhouse
The Greenhouse was established as a research group in 2017 and quickly distinguished itself worldwide as a leading prof...
Greenhouse Green Transitions Fellows 2022
In the fall of 2022, University of Stavanger welcomed 12 guest researchers and artists from across the world to engage w...
The Greenhouse: Current Research Projects
Information about our current research projects and research networks
AtHOME: Histories of animals, technological infrastructure, and making more-than-human homes in the modern age
How can we understand animals as being at home with human-built infrastructure?
Nuclear Nordics
Radioactive Waste Spatialities, Materialities and Societies in the Nordic Region, 1960s to 1990s
Back to Blood: Pursuing a future from the Norse Past
Why are Vikings and the Norse past increasingly popular?
The Norwegian Researcher School in Environmental Humanities (NoRS-EH)
NoRS-EH is an interdisciplinary initiative that aims to reinforce and strengthen the contribution of Norwegian humaniti...