Academic Lead: Jeremy Schmidt
This module examines how environmental challenges have been, and continue to be, shaped by empire. These impacts affect how Earth's history, the biosphere, and the climate are known, and extend to both extractive technologies and financial relationships that enable extraction. But the effects of empire run deeper, to the very way the environment is understood. Using London as a launchpad for field trips and firsthand encounters, this module challenges students to rethink how ideas of the planet’s past, present, and future are shaped by empire.
Course content is subject to change.
This module aims to:
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, and field trips.
By the end of the module:
You will be able to:
Additional costs
All reading material will be provided online, so it is not necessary to purchase any books.
You will be required to pay your travel costs to and from any field trips.
For course and housing fees visit our finance webpage
We welcome Summer School students from around the world. We accept a range of qualifications
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Applications close 26 May 2025
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