Tuesday, October 9th, 17:00 at Jodrell Lecture Theatre, Kew Gardens, London ‘Discovering new wild edible plants in Europe: from 19th century famine potherb to 21st … Read more
Month: August 2018
Stone tools reveal modern human-like gripping capabilities 500,000 years ago
Research carried out in the School demonstrates that a technique used to produce stone tools that were first found half a million years ago is … Read more
Crowdfunding a success
A new Crowdfunding platform set up by the University’s Development Office to support student projects at Kent has successfully raised thousands to build an environmentally … Read more
Inaugural lecture of the Skeletal Biology Research Centre
Key questions about how humans evolved including why we take so long to grow up and why we age and die are the focus of … Read more
Dr Amy Hinsley on winning the RSPB Conservation award for outstanding PhD
Dr Amy Hinsley, who has won the 2018 RSPB Centre for Conservation Science Award for an outstanding PhD, has written a blog for the charity … Read more
Tropical birds benefit from more forest by rivers in oil palm areas
Protected riverbank habitats within areas of oil palm cultivation can play a key role in reducing the negative impacts on tropical bird numbers but need … Read more