ToE12 biennial conference
The 2026 conference of the European interdisciplinary history of technology network Tensions of Europe will be organized by us. More info will follow.
STUDIUM GENERALE HoT lectures: Ruth Oldenziel on CYCLING CITIES
At October 16, Ruth Oldenziel will give a lecture at Studium Generale, TUE. More info: Link From the SG website: Cycling Cities Prof. dr. Ruth Oldenziel Woensdag 16 oktober , 12:40 - 13:20 Blauwe Zaal, Auditorium Prijs: Gratis (Student)Gratis (Anderen) Bestellen Cycling is second nature to everyone who grew up in the Netherlands. But a cycling
Tensions of Europe 12th biennial conference in NL!
During the 11th biennial Tensions of Europe Conference in Frankfurt O. last September, we could announce with pleasure that we will host the next conference in the Netherlands. More info will follow.
Kick-off Dutch interuniversity History of Technology Center
We hereby cordially invite you to the kick-off event of the new 4TU Centre History of Technology on Friday 6 December 2024 in the old main post-office (currently Neude Public Library) in Utrecht. The theme of the event is Environmental Histories of Technology in a Digital Age. We aim to identify and explore resonances, joint concerns, possible synergies
STUDIUM GENERALE HoT lectures: Daniel Barber on AFTER COMFORT
Daniel Barber, the new TUE professor of architectural history and theory, has kindly accepted to give an SG lecture on AFTER COMFORT. DESIGN BEFORE AIRCONDITIONING (link 1; link2). The event is scheduled for 15 January 2025.
PEOPLES, PLACES, EXCHANGES, CIRCULATION: 27th International Congress of History of Science and Technology
From June 29 to July 5, the ICHST will host its 27th congress in Ōtepoti Dunedin, New Zealand. The theme of the 27th ICHST is “Peoples, Places, Exchanges, and Circulation." For more information, key dates and to download your symposia proposal template, please visit the congress website
SHOT 2025 Conference
LuxembourgThe 2025 SHOT Annual Meeting takes place at the Belval Campus of the University of Luxembourg in the second week of September. Meeting dates are 9-11 October 2025. The meeting will be hosted by the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH).