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ASI Fellowship of the Anthropocene

In the context of VU’s profile theme Science for Sustainability and hosted by the Amsterdam Sustainability Institute in collaboration with VU faculties, a fellowship has been set up to allow a researcher to study a topic related to the challenges of the Anthropocene. 

The VU Anthropocene Fellowship is intended to examine an aspect, chosen by the fellow, of the Anthropocene and to establish the concept at VU Amsterdam. Collaboration with VU and external researchers of other disciplines is encouraged as well as including stakeholders from the cultural sector. Outreach activities form an important part of the fellowship and can take the form of a lecture series or workshops, for example. The fellow is also expected to participate in events organised by the Amsterdam Sustainability Institute.

Due to the complexity of the challenges, the fellowship examines them from different perspectives: the planet/nature, behaviour/society and ethics/religion perspective. These alternate with every term, with the next edition focused on ethics/religion starting in September 2024. The current fellowship was awarded to Dr Ma. Marilou Ibita.

VU 2024 Distinguished Fellow of the Anthropocene

VU 2024 Distinguished Fellow of the Anthropocene

Dr Ma. Marilou Ibita has been selected as the new Distinguished Fellow of the Anthropocene. She will work on a "Future-oriented, Rights-based Ecological and Sustainability Hermeneutics (FRESH) and Doughnut Economics for the Bible, Anthropocene, and Sustainability Education (BASE) Project with Matthew 20:1-16 as a Test Case" (or FRESH-Doughnut for BASE).

Dr Ma. Marilou Ibita

Dr Ma. Marilou Ibita

Dr Ma. Marilou S. Ibita is an Associate Professor at the Department of Theology and Religious Education, De La Salle University (Manila, Philippines) and a Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, KU Leuven (Belgium). Her research interests include interpreting and recontextualizing biblical narratives, economics and social stratification in the Bible, and the intersection of the Bible, human rights, and the UN SDGs.

VU Distinguished Fellowship of the Anthropocene

  • 2023 Fellow: Dr Sjoerd Kluiving

    Sjoerd Kluiving was selected as the First Distinguished Fellow of the Anthropocene. He studies the deep history of landscapes, human-nature relations and transitions into a sustainable society. As a geologist and physical geographer involved in applying earth sciences to archeology in interdisciplinary research and teaching, with emphasis on the Anthropocene.

    While serving as the fellow, Sjoerd, in collaboration with the Amsterdam Sustainability Institute, organised the 'What is the Anthropocene? - Exploring transdisciplinary collaboration for sustainable change' lecture series. In it, speakers and participants discussed how interdisciplinary research can contribute to challenges of the planetary polycrisis that are part of what scientists are debating is the Anthropocene.

    Read more about the first edition of the fellowship here.

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