Summer Roundup

Venturing through the doorway of conservation, geography and anthropology that Kent opens. All you need to do is take a leap...

Venturing down the wildlife rabbit hole…

…Its a wonder of wildlife, with the re-introduction of the White Rhino at the The Garamba National Park. This one will be good for your eco-system…

…Or walk on a more localised wildside. The foxes and otters of Cumberland are notoriously difficult to observe, with specalists only capturing glimpses of their lives. Through the looking glass…

Does constructing your future involve reconstructions from the past?

…Lecturer Dr. Chris Dunmore had this in mind when reconstructing a fossil hominin hand while he cools off from teaching undergrads. Find out more about him.

…Remnants can give us insight. Hear all about the freshly exevated experience of a graduating third-year anthropology student. Dig here…

…Living quaters will likely be the centre of your kinship at Kent. Leanne’s experience of living on campus will unearth some insight.  The door is ajar…

Want a sneak preview of what you are aiming for? Conserve your future

Can we view empathy through the shoes of another?

…attempting to look at the social trait from a interdisiplinary perspective. Can you feel it? 

Fancy a pint with the LADs?

…Our lecturers have been involved in the Pint of Science classes that are happening worldwide. Engage with science through words…

…They have also been out speaking at the London Anthropology Day, Scaring Year 12 students with human bones in the hope they will come to study at Kent. Interesting strategy… 

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