A new Honours-level module curated and taught by a Centre for Energy Ethics team has been awarded a ‘Golden Dandelion’ prize for excellence in education for sustainable development.
A new Honours-level module curated and taught by a Centre for Energy Ethics team has been awarded a ‘Golden Dandelion’ prize for excellence in education for sustainable development.
Ever considered using a Policy Brief as an innovative form of assessment? CEE’s Emilka Skrzypek teamed up with colleagues at the University of St Andrews’ Organisational and Staff Development Services to develop a workshop for staff members with a keen interest in innovative teaching and learning, and research and policy engagement.
Research in energy ethics tackles the questions around how global economic processes intersect with intimate moral views. Approached from a diverse range of expertise from academia, industry and communities, this area of research looks to address societal questions...
We are excited to announce that we are now accepting applications for the Centre for Energy Ethics Postdoctoral Fellowship. This is a 1-year award offered to an outstanding early career researcher working on issues of energy ethics in the arts, humanities, social or natural sciences.
On April 26-30 our team member Dr Leyla Sayfutdinova organized a workshop “A Place for Oil: memory of oil and place in museums across the world.” The cross-sectoral workshop brought together oil museums and leading scholars researching oil industry heritage in...
The world is on fire. Under business as usual, scientists warn that by 2050 over half of the world could face water scarcity, unsafe levels of air pollution, and increasingly unpredictable weather events. The world is at a crossroads. If we act now, we have a unique...
Episode 3 of the All About Energy podcast features an interview with Professor John Irvine, Energy Material Scientist at the University of St Andrews.
We are thrilled to announce that Dr Sean Field and Sarah O’Brien at the Centre for Energy Ethics have been awarded a Knowledge Exchange and Impact (KEI) grant to advance the Art of Energy...
Host James along with PhD Researcher Anna Rauter (St Andrews) discuss recent studies on the climate impacts of trawling and what happens when you feed cows seaweed. Then our two hosts interview the Art of Energy Award winner, Adam Sébire, an artist on the front-lines of Climate Change.
Centre for Energy Ethics Post-Doctoral Researcher Dr Pauline Destrée has been appointed as a Teaching Fellow on The Europaeum Scholars Programme – a “world-class training programme for PhD students who have the capacity and the desire to shape the future of Europe for...