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Join the Anthropocene Navigators community

How do scientists from all disciplines, policymakers, and practitioners address the complex issues of the Anthropocene? Join the Anthropocene Navigators community and enter the conversation! This community was born out of the conference "Shared Pathways to a Sustainable and Just Future: Navigating the Anthropocene" with a goal of maintaining the community, research spirit, and interaction of the diverse conference themes.

We are living in an era where human activity has become a dominant influence on Earth’s climate and environment, leading to new problems of social justice and sustainability. From dealing with increasing polarisation to growing environmental crises and disasters, and from rising healthcare costs to widening inequalities on Earth. How do we deal with this as scientists and as human beings? How can we as multidisciplinary scientists work together to address these problems?

Background

The conference Shared Pathways to a Sustainable and Just Future: Navigating the Anthropocene on 30 January 2025 was attended by 200 VU scientists, students and outsiders in a full day of 26 sessions, 2 conference keynote speakers as well as a poster and exhibition session. The conference contributions were originating from 19 different departments and faculties and were therefore covering the wide span of disciplines that was called upon in the call for sessions in the autumn of 2024. How do we build a sustainable and just future together? The conference has been organized by the four profile teams at the VU: Governance for Society, Connected World, Health for Humans Life Sciences, and Science for Sustainability.

Mission

The Anthropocene Navigators community of people participating and interested in this conference has a goal to maintain the community, research spirit, and interaction of the diverse conference themes. In order to reach this interconnectedness, we aim to meet each month, alternatively in online and hybrid forms. The conference organisation is collaborating with the VU Library, Amsterdam Sustainability Institute, VU Profile Themes and Campus Online to assist in staging and recording these meetings. 

The meetings are meant to encourage the community to engage in discussion, collaborations and find shared pathways in research and teaching as well as outreach to non-academic participants and partners. Everyone interested in and open for navigating can join the community. As dots on the horizon we envision a next large conference in November of this year and a ‘ hands-on’ workshop program from Navigating the Anthropocene for the Davos 2026 conference in January 2026. Within the community we remain open and transparent for other ideas, plans and discussions.

In the Campus Online environment of the Anthropocene Navigators, you find the link to follow the meeting online or to rewatch it, as well as information of the previous sessions and materials shared. You log in with your VU credentials automatically, or you create a (1-step) guest account.

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Anthropocene Navigators: 2025 program

  • AI, Public Stack & Community | 19 March

    Speakers: Sjoerd Kluiving, Sander van der Waal (Waag Future Lab)

    Lecture followed by a community discussion, with contributions from the Anthropocene Navigators.

  • Theory, Rethinking, Co-creation & Education | 10 April

    Speakers: Mathieu Blondeel, Sjoerd Kluiving, Renée Hartog, Thomas Meier, Guido van Koningsbruggen.

    Keynote address by Sjoerd Kluiving (VU Amsterdam): "Towards a Multi- to Interdisciplinary Theory of the Anthropocene"
    Parallel workshops: "Post-Anthropocene Futures" by Thomas Meier (University of Heidelberg) & "Together connecting to the rhizome to address questions of Governance for Society" by Renee Hartog (VU)
    Lecture pitch by Guido van Koningsbruggen (VU): implementing a mandatory sustainability course in university via program directors
    Moderated by Mathieu Blondeel (IVM Institute for Environmental Studies).

  • Companies, Education & Sustainability | 8 May

    Speakers: Renee Wansdonk (architect), Jorge Soulas (entrepreneur), Sjoerd Kluiving (VU Amsterdam), Mathieu Blondeel (VU Amsterdam)

    Lecture followed by a community discussion about developing workshop programs on the road to the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 2026.

  • Making Corporate Business Sustainable | 16 May

    On the Road to Davos 2026, entrepreneurs and scientists discuss how to embark on the road to the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 2026. 

  • Inequality & Dialogue | 19 June

    Fatou Ndoye, Pepijn Brandon, Sjoerd Kluiving, moderators Sjoerd Kluiving, Jelle Bruinsma, Miranda van Holland, Marije Luijtens

  • Finding Further Funds for Anthropocene Navigators | 8 July 

    This workshop, offered by VU Grant Desk, was aimed at experienced researchers looking to enhance their grant-seeking skills. 

  • Decolonialism & Democratisation | 10 July

    Join us for the fifth event of the Anthropocene Navigators community! This online session will revolve around the themes of decolonisation and democratisation and feature as speakers Shivant Jhagroe (UL, (Un)Sustainability, Climate and Justice) and Wim Manuhutu (Epistemic Decolonialism). 

  • Conviviality, Fashion & Networking | 11 September

    Join us for the Conviviality, Fashion & Networking event at VU Library Lounge with a keynote by Prof. Robert Fletcher (WUR) on the Conservation Basic Income, and workshops by Jane Tynan on sustainable fashion and Dries Daems on connectivity and fragmentation in human societies!

  • Finding Further Funds for Anthropocene Navigators | 16 October

    This workshop, offered by VU Grant Desk, is aimed at experienced researchers looking to enhance their grant-seeking skills.

  • Nature Relation Index with Prof. Erle Ellis | 16 October

    A keynote by Prof. Erle Ellis about the Nature Relationship Index, based on his recently published paper. This talk focused on the newly developed Nature Relation Index (NRI) which builds on the UN’s Human Development Index (HDI) while focusing on measuring mutually beneficial relationships among humans and nature. The creation of the NRI stems from the fundamental fact that a lot of human cultures have positive relationship with nature and therefore we have the capabilities to make a difference.

  • Book Event | 4 November

    Confronting the Storm: Regenerating Leadership in an Increasingly Fragile World

    Working internationally as a strategist, David Ross advises organisations and their leaders on how to successfully navigate through their most complex – and at times, most divisive – big picture issues.

  • Open Science Day | 13 November | 13:00-16:30

    Celebrate Open Science at VU Amsterdam with us at Open Science Day. For one afternoon Open Science takes over the library lounge for poster presentations, inspiration sessions, networking and fast-fire talks in collaboration with Anthropocene Navigators.

  • Ethics of the Anthropocene | 11 December | 15:30-17:00

    Join Martin Bohle for a concise exploration of ethical, scientific, and societal perspectives on the Anthropocene. Drawing from his recent publications and ongoing work, including new research on Anthropocene systemism and rupture, Bohle invites participants into a cross-disciplinary dialogue on how we understand and inhabit our planetary present. Find more information here.

Want to know more? Get in touch!

Dr. Sjoerd Kluiving and Solène Bonnet

Anthropocenenavigators@vu.nl

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