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Call for ParticipationEnJust Conference 2024 – 21.-23. November 2024 in Hamburg

Call for ParticipationEnJust Conference 2024 – 21.-23. November 2024 in HamburgEnvironmental Justice in the Age of Planetary Peril:Concepts, Agencies, Mobilizations The EnJust Conference 2024 will delve into a key tension of current sustainability and climate politics: the juxtaposition between the perceived urgency for immediate techno-managerial interventions tocombat environmental degradation and climate change, and the increasing proliferation andmobilization of social…

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The ENJUST Regulars’ Table is back!

On 25 March 2026, we held our first kick-off meeting to discuss reviving this space for exchange, collaboration, and connection across the network. Participants shared ideas for future themes, meeting formats, and ways to strengthen engagement within the ENJUST community. The Roundtable will continue as a regular platform for meaningful conversations, knowledge-sharing, and networking within the ENJUST community. Stay…

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EnJust Network at the Global Environmental Justice Conference in Colorado: Where Do We Grow From Here?Environmental Justice and the Politics of Hope in the Planetary Age, April 13-14, 2026, at Colorado State University

We’re excited to share highlights from the recent Global Environmental Justice in Colorado, where SCHOLARS, advocates, and community leaders came together to exchange ideas, build partnerships, andstrengthen our collective impact. The EnJust Network co-sponsored the Global Environmental Justice Conference 2026, “Where Do We Grow From Here? Environmental Justice and the Politics of Hope in the Planetary Age,” held on…

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Peer-Coaching for the ‘sticky-bits’ in Transdisciplinary Research Collaborations, Online, 23 April 2026 

The Enjust working group on Environmental Justice in Transdisciplinary Contexts warmly invites participants to online peer-coaching on ‘sticky-bits’ in research collaboration. Working between academic and non-academic worlds is so important. It can be very rewarding – and very difficult. People curious about, or involved in, such processes are welcome to join this safe sharing and learning format on transdisciplinary…

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Making marine conflicts visible

WASCAL master’s students explore environmental and climate justice using photographic methods in Cape Verde How can photography and visual methods help to make conflicts and issues of justice visible in the context of environmental and climate justice? This question was the focus of a three-day course for West African students, which took place from February 18 to 20, 2026,…

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Summer School: Environmental Justice in Theory and Practice

20–24 July 2026 | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Summer School “Environmental Justice in Theory and Practice” will take place from 20–24 July 2026 at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The course will be hosted by Ina Möller and Marije Schaafsma and is aimed at Master’s and PhD students as well as early-career professionals with an interest in environmental justice. Across the…

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Courageous Scientists Award for Climate and Environmental Justice 2025

The Courageous Scientists Award for Environmental and Climate Justice is an international science award that honors researchers who show exceptional courage in standing up for environmental protection, climate justice, and human rights, often at great personal risk. The award recognizes scientists who confront environmental destruction, corruption, and political failure, and who translate scientific knowledge into public action, frequently under…

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EROSIONE – Sicily`s vanishing coast

On November 20, 2025, the EROSIONE multimedia project was officially presented in Kiel as part of the international workshop “Critical Social Science Perspectives on Coastal Erosion for Transformative Adaptation.” Numerous workshop participants and interested guests gathered at the Marine Science Campus to witness the public premiere. The focus of the evening was the launch of EROSIONE. Developed by the…

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Launch of the multimedia project EROSIONE in Kiel – 20 November 2025, 6 p.m.

From 19 to 21 November 2025, the Marine Science Campus (Fraunhoferstraße 16) will host the international workshop ‘Critical Social Science Perspectives on Coastal Erosion for Transformative Adaptation’. It is being organised by Professor Dr Silja Klepp, Department of Geography at Kiel University (CAU) and the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS). A special highlight of the workshop will…

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