A month of bitesize talks from the Schools of Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations, and Psychology about the study of humans and the systems we use to live on the planet we inhabit.
The Division of Human and Social Sciences Summer Bites talks, listed below in chronological order, are open to applicants and current students of the University of Kent.
Conservation
21 June, 16.00 BST. Coexisting with Wildlife with Dr Tatyana Humle
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Economics
21 June, 16.00 BST. Britcoin: Should the Bank of England issue digital cash? with Dr Alfred Duncan
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Politics and International Relations
23 June, 16.00 BST. The Politics of Porn with Dr Iain MacKenzie
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Geography and Environment
24 June, 16.00 BST. Why Cities are the Solution with Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem
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Psychology
25 June, 16.00 BST. Can I predict what you’ll see? with Diana Abdallah
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Economics
30 June, 13.00 BST. Digital Financial Services: A New Tool for Fighting Poverty? with Dr Zaki Wahhaj
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Anthropology
30 June, 16.00 BST. Adaptation to Climate Change in India with Dr Rajindra Puri
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