August News RoundUp

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Smells, synchrony, and sustainability. What a summer that was! Read our August News RoundUp now.

From Bulldozers to Bison

  • Have you heard about Kent’s new ecosystem engineers? Find out more.

Striking a balance

  • The Government’s pledge to build 300,000 new homes per year conflicts with England’s carbon budget and national biodiversity targets, according to Dr Sophus zu Ermgassen‘s research. Read here.

Can club-culture benefit mental health?

Don’t Worry Be Happy

  • Clearing is an anxious time, but recent Anthropology graduate Louis Richards reminisces about their clearing experience and how they couldn’t be happier about choosing Kent. Read more here.
  • Charlotte Long, BSc (Hons) Anthropology, was full of worries until UKC stepped in to make the clearing process easy and stress free. Read their story.

First-of-its-kind research

  • Research led by Dr Patrick Mahoney discovered evidence of a biorhythm in human primary teeth that’s associated with weight gain during adolescence. Read more.

Stop and smell the roses… literally

  • We know nature affects human wellbeing – but Dr Jessica Fisher, Postdoctoral Research Associate at DICE, discovered that smells play a powerful role in making us feel relaxed, joyful, and healthy. Learn more.

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