In 2023, OSEH continued its work to strengthen interdisciplinary research, teaching and discussions on climate change and the environment. 2023 also marked the final year of OSEH's original funding period.
Annual Reviews
In 2022, OSEH continued its work to strengthen interdisciplinary research, teaching and discussions on climate change and the environment. Here is a recap of OSEH's fourth year.
In 2021, OSEH continued its work to strengthen interdisciplinary research, teaching and discussions on climate change and the environment. Due to Covid-19, OSEH had to adapt to a "new normal" and postponed some of its planned activity while moving other activities to the virtual space.
In 2020, OSEH continued its work to strengthen interdisciplinary research, teaching and discussions on climate change and the environment. Due to Covid-19, OSEH had to adapt to a "new normal" and postponed some of its planned activity while moving other activities to the virtual space.
The Oslo School of Environmental Humanities started in spring 2019 with the aim of facilitating and strengthening humanistic research on the environmental crisis that crosses disciplines and creatively respond to the environmental and social challenges of our time. Here is a recap of the first 12 months of OSEH and the initiative's activities.