HUM:Global 2024 Seed Money Projects

Corrosion and catharsis

As we prepare to announce the 2025 open call for new applications for HUM:Global Seed Money, we look forward to a glass of bubbles and an informal chat about the projects that were awarded HUM:Global Seed Money in 2024.

In addition to sharing how HUM:Global will further support the projects, we shall hear more about the projects’ status and the contribution it will make to the researcher’s field on the one hand and the humanities in general on the other, as well as its potential for future development.

If you would like to join, please contact Nicol Savinetti.

Programme

15:00

Haakon A. Ikonomou, Saxo Institute

Welcome

15:05

Rasmus Christensen, Saxo Institute

Towards a transnational history of the Caribbean. An international graduate seminar centring on Caribbean history in the spring of 2025

15:25

Dendup Chophel, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies

Building Buddhist worlds. Spiritual influence in creating sustainable urban infrastructures in Asia. A project development and writing workshop to prepare a grant application for a major interdisciplinary and international research project

15:45

Barbara Wall, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies

Mapping the Nation: Exploring Spatial Palimpsests in Asia. Part of the MA course “Approaches to Asia” (Asian Studies) in 2024/2025

16:05

Zachary Whyte, Saxo Institute

Mapping as Method: A global approach. A public lecture and two workshops that will highlight the value and uses of mapping

16:25

Drinks & snacks

 

17:00

Farewell