The School of Anthropology and Conservation is delighted to welcome Dr Megan Barnes from the University of Hawaii and the University of Queensland, who is … Read more
Month: August 2017
DICE alumnus Dr Jim Labisko reports from the Evolution 2017 conference
After receiving a £500 Early Career MRSB Grant from the Royal Society of Biology, Dr Jim Labisko attended Evolution 2017 in Portland, Oregon in June … Read more
DICE PhD student Andrew Buxton on Great Crested Newt eDNA
Andrew Buxton has published a paper in the journal PLOS ONE entitled Is the detection of aquatic environmental DNA influenced by substrate type?, co-authored by … Read more
PhD student wins the 2017 Richard Evans Schultes Research Award
Ashley Glenn, currently doing her PhD in Ethnobiology, has won this year’s Richard E. Schultes Award from the Society for Economic Botany, to support her research … Read more
DICE alumnus wins Early Career Conservationist Award
DICE alumnus Dr Diogo Veríssimo has been awarded the 2017 Society for Conservation Biology’s Early Career Conservationist Award. The honour was given to him at … Read more
PhD student awarded BABAO grant for research project
PhD student Christopher Aris, whose thesis is entitled Enamel growth in modern history and its impact on ageing juvenile skeletal remains supervised by Dr Chris … Read more
Kent alumni at the Society of Ethnobiology meetings in Montreal
Dr Raj Puri found numerous Kent Ethnobotany and Environmental Anthropology alumni presenting their research at this year’s Society of Ethnobiology meetings in Montreal, held between … Read more
Dr Rachael Scicluna publishes book and monograph on Sexuality, Gender and Home
Dr Rachael Scicluna has consolidated her ethnographic research on home, sexuality and gender with two publications. Her book, Home and Sexuality: The ‘Other’ Side of the … Read more
CBCD Visiting Fellows Programme
The Centre for Biocultural Diversity at the University of Kent welcomes a variety of academic guests who benefit from one of the largest concentrations of … Read more