What haven’t we done this month?! We discovered the kleptocracy in wildlife’s relationships, learnt how to code in R, competed in a Lord Sugar-esque game, and celebrated huge accomplissements.
Into the Dragon’s Den
- Our interdisciplinary training workshop gave PhD students the opportunity to explore drafting a project proposal in the form of a competitive game. Read more.
Something to chew on
- Researcher Adam van Casteren visited us and presented a seminar on masticatory energetics, food mechanics, and human evolution. Read more.
I-guana congratulate you
- PhD candidate, or reptile and amphibian connoisseur, Steven Allain won the 2022 National Biodiversity Network Award for Wildlife Recording. Congrats Steve!
- We also wished our Class of 2022 a huge congratulations at the November Graduations!
On y va
- Conservation student Lewis Smith returned from Paris filled with Joie de vivre. Read more.
- Rebecca Coston shared her experience of studying a Year in Data Analytics. .-. . .- -.. …. . .-. . !
Aggressive, fearless, and tenacious
- Honorary Professor Keith Somerville explored the lives of honey badgers, jackals, and golden wolves in his latest published title: ‘Cunning, Courage and Conflict with Humans‘.
Visit us!
- Wondering what goes on at Open Day? Watch our highlight or this instalive.
- Book here to visit us in January 2023.
Closing soon…
- Apply for a PhD in Conservation: Hunting, Consumption and Trade of Animals in the Tropics. Submit your application by 2nd January 2023.
- We are inviting student-led applications for research scholarships commencing in September 2023. Submit your application by 20th January 2023.