Mid Euro 2020 and Dr Martha Newson, who has been researching group psychology and identity fusion talks to Evan Davis about the fervour of football … Read more
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HSS Summer Bites in July
A month of bitesize talks from the Schools of Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations, and Psychology about the study of humans and … Read more
My Final Year during a Pandemic
This year has definitely not been an ordinary year. With all our teaching being online it has been an interesting task to stay engaged with … Read more
Big Band Rehearsal!
Third-year, Social Anthropology student Elle Soo blogs about taking on the lead vocals ahead of this weekend’s Big Band Rehearsal with Music at Kent. It … Read more
May News RoundUp
Conflict, Football, Wildlife and Sex Toys -there’s something for everyone in our May newsletter. The Annual Dice Lecture took place… Professor Erik Meijaard joined the … Read more
Academic Peer Mentoring Applications Are Open!
Do you remember your first few weeks at uni? Getting lost on campus, not knowing where to find your textbooks, or not knowing what events … Read more
Could today’s Zoo animals be descendants of the Same Lion Subspecies that Fought in Rome’s Colosseum?
Dr Simon Black was interviewed for the latest episode of the ‘Cats of the Wild’, a popular podcast series that has been featuring heavily on … Read more
Meet Your Wild Neighbours at Our Bioblitz
MSc Conservation Biology student, Kieran Richardson writes about his passion for nature and wildlife ahead of the BioBlitz taking place on Saturday 29 May. I’ve … Read more
Public Anthropology in Times of Crisis
On Tuesday 25 May 25, Professor Shahram Khosravi from the University of Stockholm will give a talk in our Public Anthropology in Times of Crisis … Read more
Three Great Charities – Vote For Your Winner!
We have three fantastic charities nominated and the charity which receives the highest number of student votes will receive a donation from the School, so … Read more