As the UK tried to respond to a Heatwave we have been inspiring the next generation of geographers, anthropologists and conservationists who will make an … Read more
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Digging for Cleaner Water
Research by the Univerity of Kent and the University of St Andrews has found that rainforest chimpanzees are digging wells for cleaner water and that … Read more
Celebrating the Class of 2022
On Wednesday 13 July, the Class of 2022 graduated in Canterbury Cathedral and celebrated with a reception in Westgate Hall. We were able to catch … Read more
Caring for the Big Cats
BSc Wildlife Conservation applicant, Holly Atkinson is currently volunteering in the Netherlands at FELIDA Big Cat Sanctuary for 8 weeks. Here she blogs about her … Read more
June News RoundUp
Can robotics aid sustainable development? Can we end football hooliganism? Sex & Bugs and Rock ‘n Roll: we took environmental issues and our science mission … Read more
May News RoundUp
After our really successful results in the REF21, and some amazing nominations four our staff in the Above and Beyond student awards, we would proudly … Read more
Is Football Violence Fuelled by Cocaine?
Dr Martha Newson was interviewed on BBC’s Radio 5 Live about the use of cocaine in football and whether this fuels violence. Future Leaders Fellow … Read more
STEM Book of the Year
Professor Rob Fish’s environmental book Valuing Nature, has won STEM book of the year. An environmental graphic book entitled Valuing Nature: the Roots of Transformation, … Read more
Japan’s Sinking Sector
A new documentary, ‘Coastal Tourism: Japan’s Sinking Sector’ premiering on KMTV focuses on the disappearance of Japan’s coastline and how both locals and British academics … Read more
April News RoundUp
Spring brings surveys, field trips and …exams. We’re ready! Whatever the weather! Read the latest news from the school in our monthly RoundUp. Sometimes it … Read more