Dr Charlie Gardner takes part in Scientist Rebellion’s ‘Teach In’ at the site of the Conference of the Parties talks in Glasgow. Thousands of climate … Read more
Author: Grace Shore Banks
Its What We Do Next -art exhibition coincides with COP26
Environmental Anthropologist Laura Ribbons’ work explores her fascination with plants and the ways in which we coexist with them (or not), themes explored in this … Read more
Superb news! SAC joins consortium of major Europe-wide reforestation project.
SAC joins the consortium Systemic solutions for upscaling of urgent ecosystem restoration for forest-related biodiversity and ecosystem services (SUPERB). A team from SAC are part … Read more
‘Little Amal’ arrives in Kent.
Refugee puppet Little Amal, a performance art piece to highlight forced migration, visited our Canterbury campus after walking 8000km from Syria across Europe to the … Read more
Congratulations to Professor Zoe Davies for receiving a BES Award!
These annual awards recognise individuals and groups who are advancing ecology in the scientific community and communicating its importance in society. The British Ecological Society … Read more
A PhD-led platform to communicate interdisciplinary research!
Kent’s Centre for World Affairs (KCWA) aims to connecting disciplines within the Human and Social Sciences Division. Kent’s Centre for World Affairs (KCWA) is a … Read more
Snakes in the Grass
Herpetologist Steve Allain has been ‘migrating’ regularly to Norfolk collecting data for his PhD and catching his study species, which he acknowledges might not be … Read more
Taking Hands-On Action to Create Lasting Change
SAC graduates Dalia Tarazi & Massimo D’Aloia Thompson formed a hands-on environmentally conscious society and were awarded two outstanding awards: ‘Most Improved Group 2020’ and … Read more
Dr Jake Bicknell takes part in Kent TedX event.
Earth’s environmental pandemic affects all of us. In this celebration of our planet, Dr Bicknell reminds us of the special world we live in, and … Read more
Rave Study suggests psychedelics linked to social bonding and prosocial behaviours
New Martha Newson research has identified prosocial behaviours and bonding amongst people who attend raves, which may help explain why rave culture has endured for … Read more