Two summer schools: “Laboratory of transdisciplinary artistic research” and “Situating Hydrological Modelling”

Summer school “Laboratory of transdisciplinary artistic research” at Centro de Estudios Sociales in Coimbra, Portugal.

Artistic practises and social and human sciences. Full description and programme https://ces.uc.pt/summerwinterschools/?lang=2&id=41696
Dates: June 21-23.
Application deadline closes on April 20.
If you have questions, you can contact one of the organizers, Claudia Carvalho: claudiacarvalho@ces.uc.pt

IRI THESys Summer School: Situating Hydrological Modelling at University of Humboldt, Germany.

Our summer school “Situating Hydrological Modelling” sets out to develop an approach to uncover the conditions, contingencies and consequences of hydrological modelling practices. We call this approach situated modelling (SitMod). Which ontological and epistemological commitments are made when building hydrological models? What are the consequences in terms of water management decisions? Which ethical responsibilities arise? How best to live up to them?

During our five-day summer school “Situating Hydrological Modelling”, we will provide perspectives on these and similar questions by bringing together an interdisciplinary group of participants including hydrologists and researchers interested in studying hydrological modelling practices from fields such as science and technology studies, human geography and critical water studies.

You can find all information on further requirements, the accommodation and travel costs covered, and the preliminary programme on the website of IRI THESys:
https://www.iri-thesys.org/news/thesys-summer-school-on-situating-hydrological-modelling/

Please send your application documents by email to kathrin.klementz@hu-berlin.de by 16 April 2023 9pm GMT.


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