Alexander von Humboldt’s Hero’s Journey to South America
Alexander von Humboldt was the most famous scientist of the 19th century. His writing influenced generations of scientists and artists including Charles Darwin, John James Audubon, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. As part of our ongoing investigation of nature as the consilience of art and science, we will follow von Humboldt’s five-year journey to South America and his resulting groundbreaking scientific studies and published books.
Faculty Bio
Eric J. Simon, Ph.D. has been a professor of Biology for over 25 years. An avid traveler and award-winning photographer, Eric leads educational international trips for both undergraduates and lifelong learners. Prof. Simon earned his Ph.D. at Harvard and is the author of a widely used series of college biology textbooks used by students in over 40 countries.
This is a Livestreamed + Recorded Course
- Classes will stream live on the scheduled day and time
- Classes will also be video recorded
- You must be a current OLLI @Berkeley member to register. Learn about membership, including our fee assistance program.
Schedule Highlights
- Course starts on Tuesday, Jan. 20, and ends on Tuesday, Feb. 24
- Classes meet for 6 weeks, 1.5 hours per session (1:30–3 PM)
- All course materials will be available in Member Dashboards through March 29
Member Praise for Eric Simon
Extremely engaging instructor who clearly loved his topic and was very knowledgeable. His enthusiasm was contagious. Very receptive to questions — would start each class by answering questions he'd received and researched.
Thoroughly engaging presentations which were organized, lively and moved at a good pace. I appreciated Professor Simon's enthusiasm, clarity and sense of humor.
Faculty Q&A
- Read an interview with Eric Simon from our archive.