My Latest Work:
Scientific imaginaries and science diplomacy: The case of ocean exploitation (open access) [2020]
https://t.co/5be02PNRd1
Early Twentieth-Century Ocean Science Diplomacy: Competition and Cooperation among North Sea Nations [2020]
https://t.co/9kQmffz9iX
@BSHSNews#BSHS ers ! Are you joining us for the annual conference @AberUni ? Have you ever wondered how to dilute your vast subject knowledge into an 8 minute talk? That's also FUNNY?? Turbo-charge your presentation skills and join our special conference Bright Club line-up 🎙️
Helen Rozwadowski @oceanhistories is coming to DEEPMED on 12/06, 12PM (CEST): “Great Sea-Gash”, or Why Did A 19th-century Hydrographer Quote Shakespeare?: Continuities Between Early Modern and Modern Ocean Mapping.
@HistOcean Please join us here:
https://t.co/q2LHNYgmqK
Next month we are holding a public panel discussion in #Manchester on extinction, evolution, action and hope.
A time to ask questions, reflect together, and leave equipped and inspired.
It’s free to attend, and we’d love to see you there.
https://t.co/idlkmx1Dnd
1/2 How do you have faith in space?
From the Protestant Space Crusade to Bibles on the Moon, astronauts have a history of taking faith to space.
As humans look towards Mars, the role of religion beyond Earth is still being shaped. https://t.co/pmEPwO4Pu7
#ScienceFaithStories
How does science help people agree whether a miracle has happened?
From Aquinas to Pope Pius X, Catholics have a long history of supporting the scientific study of miracles, helping us to recognise divine action.
Please share: https://t.co/JqQ7mQDjOj
#ScienceFaithStories
Sam Robinson (yes! @SamHistSci@HistOcean ) to speak at the DEEPMED group on Wednesday 24/4 at 12 (CET) on
Paper Empire": Hydrography and the Composition of British South Atlantic Oceanic Imperialism 1923- 1939.
Who could miss such an event??!!
https://t.co/q2LHNYfOBc
1/2 How Do Plants Teach Us?
Celtic Christians had a deep spiritual connection with green and growing things. By studying these communities & the plants they listened to, we can learn about humanity’s place in Creation.
https://t.co/SQZeX9UgTI
#ScienceFaithStories
Looking for a quick read on histories of science and religion?
Check out our new project on science-faith stories. We hope you enjoy this new resource, a new story will launch each week for the next six weeks. #ScienceFaithStories
For medieval Christians, calculating the church year wasn’t just a technical debate. It had immensely significant implications for the lived experience of faith, as well as for international politics and the history of science. https://t.co/wa1CK4eWBY
#ScienceFaithStories
"Test samples taken from Canterbury and Rochester Cathedrals have so far revealed a rich deposit of micrometeorites." Fascinating - a #ScientistsInCongregations project waiting to happen, we think!
We are so proud to introduce our latest #ScienceForSeminaries awardees!
They will cover science-engaged theology in a range of courses and activities, equipping students for ministry in an age of science.
@bghamccoll
@CardiffBapCol@CBSOxford@RegentsOx@tcddublin
Unfortunately, this event is sold out.
I am speaking on ocean science diplomacy and ocean governance this Wednesday 21st Feb in Brussels. For more information on speakers see here; https://t.co/cAPYYSMtSw
Don't forget to submit your conference/workshop proposal for the BSHS small grants! There's still time left! Deadline Feb 16, 2024! https://t.co/eFCy8WNmQT
Call for Papers now open for BSHS 2024 which will be held in Aberystwyth on the west coast of Wales! direct rail connection from Birmingham Airport for international colleagues.
#HistSTM and Science Policy Event: ‘Innovation diplomacy from a Global South perspective: an overview on power struggles’ with Dr. Gabriella Ferreira and Professor Janina Onuki (University of São Paulo).
Symposium and Engagement Workshop
30-31 January 2024
https://t.co/rqpPhzXTNN