Kent Study Abroad student wins undergraduate paper prize at Indiana University, Bloomington

We are proud to announce that School of Anthropology & Conservation student Victoria Lockwood has received a prestigious award at Indiana University, Bloomington, for her undergraduate paper entitled: ‘The extractive foraging hypothesis, tool use category and absolute brain volume in primates’.

Victoria, who is studying Biological Anthropology, is currently on a year abroad at Indiana University, one of Kent’s partner universities in the US. Victoria entered a paper into the 9th Annual Anthropology Graduate Student Association Symposium at the end of February, and delivered a short talk on the paper at the event. The committee awarded Victoria with the Undergraduate Paper Prize.

Well done on this remarkable achievement Victoria! We look forward to welcoming you back to the School in September.

For more information about study or work abroad opportunities, see www.kent.ac.uk/goabroad

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