Events

The Posthumanities Hub is a dynamo of activities and events. It is an engine of discovery. And we do it by regular webinars (open to all – we mean it, you ARE welcome to join any one of them). We host approximately eight to ten webinars per academic year. These webinars can take different shapes, as invited talks with designated commentators, mini-conferences, or panels. We welcome all kinds of research topics – all for the purpose of generating a multitude of perspectives, wide views, queer perspectives and deep, situated insight on the topic. Webinars are also the Hub’s mode of showcasing emerging scholars’ work and connecting people across fields while initiating discussion and new ideas.

Beside webinars, we also host other types of events, like workshops on location, artistic events, and sometimes international conferences. 

The Posthumanities Hub Group Meeting

Zoom

Welcome to the first Hub Group Meeting of the semester! This is a startup meeting for all capacity-builders and co-creators, collecting ourselves after the summer […]

The Posthumanities Hub Group Meeting

Zoom

Welcome to this mid-November Hub Group Meeting! Let us all, capacity-builders and co-creators alike, find some light together in this dark month. On Zoom at 13.30 – 15.00 CET. See you there!

The Posthumanities Hub Group Meeting

Zoom

Welcome to the last Hub Group Meeting of the semester! On this end-of-term Zoom party we will catch up on events and delight in each other’s company. On Zoom at 13.30 – 14.30 CET. See you there!

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