Events
Wednesday March 16, 2022
Investigating climate change impacts on coastal heritage in Ireland and Wales – palaeoenvironmental perspectives from the CHERISH project
Prof Sarah Davies provides an overview of how climate variability and sea level change have affected CHERISH study areas in Ireland and Wales.
Monday March 7, 2022
Bath Spa Equality Week: Compassion in Action
Bath Spa’s Equality Week is back with a programme of free events.
Wednesday March 2, 2022
A Framework for Understanding Cascading Disasters (and Compound, Interconnected and Interacting Risks)
Prof David Alexander discusses reviews the theory behind the concept of cascading disasters and judges its applicability to disaster problems in the field.
Monday February 28, 2022
LGBTQ+ Politics and Art with Fox Fisher
Activist, artist and author Fox Fisher joins us to talk about LGBT+ art, educations and politics.
Wednesday February 23, 2022
Polly Atkin: Writing Place, Belonging and Disability
The Research Centre for Environmental Humanities at Bath Spa is delighted to welcome poet and non-fiction writer Polly Atkin, who will explore themes of place,
Wednesday February 16, 2022
Faulty communications – towards a people-centred approach to seismic risk reduction
Prof. Iain Stewart
Tuesday February 8, 2022
From SynergyNet to Haymay: Developing the pedagogy of computer supported collaborative activities
In this seminar Andrew Joyce-Gibbons presents studies linking individuals and groups of participants to explore collaborative problem solving.
Thursday January 20, 2022
Dr Laura Purcell-Gates and Husam Abed explore how objects connect across borders, boundaries and difference
Dr Laura Purcell-Gates and Husam Abed explore how objects connect across borders, boundaries and difference
Wednesday January 19, 2022
Jade Montserrat: Chronicle/Coracle
A series of performance films sparks conversations about land ownership, environmental crisis, race, trauma, belonging, and the body in art.
Wednesday January 19, 2022
The evolution of an urban hydro-hazardscape: the Ravi river floodplain in Lahore, Pakistan
Prof. James Wescoat explores ethical dimensions of planning alternatives in hydro-hazardscapes.
Wednesday January 19, 2022
Learning in a New Key
Dr Nick Clough and Dr Jane Tarr explore the participatory action research approaches enacted in classrooms
Wednesday December 8, 2021
Political Grounds: Geographies of Soil and Earth in the Japanese Empire and the Korean Peninsula
Geographer Robert Winstanley-Chesters explores the meaning of soil, earth and humus in North Korea, and Pyongyang’s efforts to make new earth(s).
Wednesday December 8, 2021
Himalayan Cryosphere Changes and Local Adaptation Strategies: Towards a socio-hydrological framework for the Upper Indus Basin
Prof. Dr. Marcus Nüsser discusses a socio-hydrological framework for the Himalayan region that may be used as a basis for more sustainable development pathways.
Wednesday December 8, 2021
Is it hair or hare? What predicts spelling skill using a New Interpretive Spelling Test for Primary School Children
Dr Georgia Niolaki explains why we need to research spelling practices for primary age children.
Friday November 26, 2021
Up Late at The Holburne
Students on the BA Creative Writing and BA Music respond to the museum’s unique atmosphere through poetry and prose with a backdrop of jazz.