- Jörg Niewöhner (20.01.2015): Ko-laborative Anthropologie in der Global Change Forschung: Praxismuster verstehen
- Nick Bingham/Open University (21.04.2015): Beekeeping in the age of the Anthropocene: Lessons for inheriting a crisis of inhabitation
- Sarah Whatmore/University of Oxford (28.04.2015): Living with flooding: Science, democracy and the redistribution of environmental expertise
- Steve Hinchcliffe/Exeter University (05.05.2015): Pathogenicities and the spatiality’s of disease situations
- Owain Jones/ Bath Spa University (12.05.2015): Is My Flesh Not Public? Thinking of bodies and the public through water
- Melanie Stilz/TU Berlin (02.06.2015): Whose technology for whose development?
- Tanja Bogusz/HU Berlin (09.06.2015): Zwischen Natur und Kultur. Ethnographische Übersetzungsversuche einer heeresbiologischen Expedition in Papua Neuguinea
- Michael Flitner/Universität Bremen (30.06.2015): Der Kiwi und das Postum: Räume schaffen für Leben und Tod
- Jamie Lorimer/University of Oxford (07.07.2015): Wild experiments: Rethinking environmentalism for the Anthropocene
- Kim Fortun/ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (14.07.2015): Experiments in Environmental Public Health: Scientific, Political, Ethnographic, Digital