24th January: Chris Dunn, Colorado / Stefansson Arctic Institute "Applying the Environmental Humanities to Conservation Management and Policy in Iceland"
7th February: Miki Shimizu, Aoyama Gakuin University "The Planetary Imagination in American Literature"
14th February: Dolly Jørgensen, University of Stavanger "A Natural Unnatural Home: A history of gourd birdhouses for purple martins" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
21st February: Dmitrijs Porsnovs, University of Stavanger "Conquering the Ocean Frontier: Waste Artificial Reefs of Southern Florida" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
6th March: Honoka Matsuki, Aoyama Gakuin University: "Relationships Between Human and Nonhuman in D. W. Jones' Dogsbody" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
13th March: James Barilla, UiB / University of South Carolina "Local and Global: Atlantic Salmon, Urban Rivers and a Changing Climate" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
3rd April: Mitu Poddar, Shanghai University "Waste Management in Bangladesh: Dominance of the informal sector" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
10th April: Yaron Balslev, Tel Aviv University "Waste History in British Palestine: Local, Regional and European Perspectives" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
17th April: Jay Richardson, University of Cambridge "Place, Environment and Gender on Norwegian Oil Platforms, 1969-80" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
24th April: Otto Latva, Heli Rantala, Noora Kallioniemi and Maarit Leskelä-Kärki "Multispecies Histories: Perspectives from Finland" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
8th May: Elizabeth Velliky "Recognizing and reconstructing Ochre lifeworlds" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)
22nd May: Magne Drangeid, Marion G. Stavsøien, Per Esben Svelstad "Waterscapes in Literary Education" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, O-101)
29th May: Blaž Bajič, Malin Kristine Graesse, Sanja Đurin, Finn Arne Jørgensen "Doing Research in Fragile Environments" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, O-101)
19th June: Martin V. Melosi "History Matters: What we can learn by practising public history" (14:15-15:30, Hulda Garborgs hus, N-106)