Dr Simone Schleper (M.S.)

Position: Assistant professor for the global history of science, technology and the environment 

Research topics: Science and politics of nature conservation (esp. 20th and 21st century); environmental discourse and policymaking; (history of) environmental organizations and NGOs; history of ecology; environmental management, monitoring, and expertise; human-wildlife conflicts in the Anthropocene.

Methods: qualitative methods (archival research, interviews, oral history)

My projects:

  • Intimate Allies: Collaborative Couples, Global Environmental Governance: My new research project investigates environmental governance networks by looking at the collaborative work of two couples who have been at the center of postwar intergovernmental environmental organizations: Juliette and Julian Huxley, and Hanne and Maurice Strong.
  • Animal Migrations, Tracking, Infrastructures (Moving Animals project): Two of my recent case studies concerned spatial conflicts between migratory wildebeest and local human communities in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, and mitigation efforts to allow for the migration of North American caribou close to the resource extraction infrastructures of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System.
  • Environmental Expertise since 1960: In my first book I discuss the the failure of a global ecological turn in international environmental organizations that emerged in the postwar period, and the politics of environmental expertise in organizations such as the IUCN, UNESCO, and UNEP.
Expertises

Environmental History; Science and Technology Studies; Research Evaluation and Impact

Career history

Since 2022 Assistant Professor

2019-2022 Postdoctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

2018-2019 Research Information Officer at University Library Maastricht

2018 Postdoctoral Fellow at the Leibniz Institute for European History, IEG, Mainz

2017 Lecturer at University College Maastricht

2015–2016 Member Graduate School Advisory Board, FASoS, Maastricht University

2014 Visiting Research Fellow, Department for the History of Science, Harvard University

2012–2017 PhD Candidate: environmental expertise in international organizations, Maastricht University