COP26 is upon us, but at SAC it’s an everyday thing for staff, students and alumni finding ever more ingenious ways to share messages about tackling climate change as well as resourceful research and remedies for our planet.
We took a trip…
- On Tuesday 12th October 2021 the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) conservation masters students had the opportunity to visit the Wildwood Trust as part of a module concerning the multidisciplinary perspectives on conservation. Find out more.
Congratulations!
- Environmental Magic! Alumni Megan Swann became President of the Magic Circle. Find out more.
- Superb news! SAC joins consortium of major Europe-wide reforestation project. Restoration of forests across Europe starts here.
- Graduates Dalia Tarazi & Massimo D’Aloia Thompson formed the hands-on Environmentally Conscious Society and were awarded two outstanding awards in the first year of their formation. Read how they did it!
We received a visit…
- Refugee puppet girl Little Amal, visited our Canterbury campus after walking 8000km from Syria across Europe to the Kent coast. A stark reminder of the geopolitical effect conflicts have on forced migration.
Researching
- Herpetologist Steve Allain has been ‘migrating’ regularly to Norfolk collecting data for his PhD and catching his study species, which he acknowledges might not be everyone’s cup of tea. Learn more.
- Kent’s Centre for World Affairs (KCWA) is a platform that aims to provide a space for early career researchers to get their research out into the world. Find out about their PhD-led platform to communicate interdisciplinary research within the Human and Social Sciences Division.
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