Yearly Archives: 2021

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COURSE: The course Ethics and History of Technology (over 1800 students) has started

Annual highlight of the teaching season: The teaching of this year's version of USE (User-Society-Enterprise) basic: Ethics and history of technology has started in April and lasts throughout Q4. The course is mandatory for all 1st year TU/e Bachelor College students--over 1800 this year. For History Lab staff, this is the most intensive education period

2021-08-19T10:46:05+02:00May 10th, 2021|News|

Eda Kranakis discusses Making Europe and the Eindhoven approach to collaborative research

Renown historian of technology Eda Kranakis (University of Ottawa, Canada) published an elaborate and favorable review essay of our Making Europe book series, analyzing these in the context of (1) the approach to large collaborative programs developed in, and coordinated from, Eindhoven and (2) the genre of multi-volume flagship publications in the field of History

2021-05-11T17:13:37+02:00March 11th, 2021|News|

Now hiring: Assistant Professor (tenure-track) position (application deadline: 31 March 2021)

Eindhoven University of Technology's School of Innovation Sciences is now hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor to research and teach long-term, historical perspectives on sustainability transitions, e.g. socio-technical energy transitions and/or mobility transitions. Candidates preferably have an affinity with the history of technology & socio-technical change and the booming field of sustainability transition studies. Deadline for

2021-02-15T17:27:13+01:00February 15th, 2021|News|

Call for proposals: Tensions of Europe Digital Workshop Festival

The ToE network is planning a digital workshop Festival (28 June-2 July 2021), filling the gap caused by postponing the 10th biennial ToE conference to 6-8 July 2022. The organization will be bottom-up; if you would like to plan, or are already planning, relevant international ToE-related events around that time, please consider connecting them to

2021-02-16T12:06:50+01:00January 15th, 2021|News|

BOOK: Chernobyl And Its Afterlives In Britain And France

The disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was an event of obviously transnational significance—not only in the airborne particulates it deposited across the Northern hemisphere, but in the political and social repercussions it set off well beyond the Soviet bloc. Focusing on the cases of Great Britain and France, this innovative study explores the

2021-08-18T15:41:06+02:00January 15th, 2021|Energie, Publications|

Mila Davids wins best teacher award

At the School of Innovation Sciences/ Intermate Best Teacher Award event on January 5 2021, EHL's Mila Davids was awarded the best teacher award for the master program Innovation Sciences 2019-2020, with particular reference to her course on Global Connections. Congrats Mila! In addition, EHL's Erik van der Vleuten and Frank Veraart received nice words

2021-01-06T09:43:24+01:00January 5th, 2021|News|
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