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Author: Grace Shore Banks

The Stirling Lecture 2021: Virus Hunters and Birdwatchers in Chinese Sentinel Posts

By Grace Shore Banks | 13 September 2021

Professor Frédéric Keck, CNRS France Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale, Collège de France, Paris joins us at the Templeman Lecture Theatre for this prestigious annual Social Anthropology … Read more

The Division of Human and Social Sciences Hybrid Research Away-Day

By Grace Shore Banks | 08 September 2021

The Schools of Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations and Psychology met to discuss their many dynamic research groups, with a view to … Read more

Work commences on the New Imaging Centre For Life Sciences within Marlowe

By Grace Shore Banks | 06 September 2021

We’re sorry for any disruption, but this is going to be a very exciting addition to the school. If you can hear some drilling and … Read more

Fulbright Scholar will study Forensic Anthropology with us this September

By Grace Shore Banks | 31 August 2021

Travelling from Mexico to study with us this September, Alma Chavez was inspired to pursue forensic anthropology in the hopes of one day bringing justice … Read more

SAC PhD Researcher Captures Rare Flying Rodent for the first time in Sabah forests.

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 August 2021

Potentially the first known photograph of a Smoky Flying Squirrel (Pteromyscus Pulverulentus) recorded by a team of researchers including SAC PhD researcher Jessica Haysom. Researchers … Read more

How eco-friendly do you have to be before you are allowed to be concerned about environmental destruction?

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 August 2021

There’s pink smoke billowing from the balcony of the Guildhall, a giant pink table thronged by activists near Trafalgar Square which means Extinction Rebellion’s two-week-long programme … Read more

Dr Joe Bull receives government funding for conservation research project

By Grace Shore Banks | 20 August 2021

Edited by Lyle Young Dr Joe Bull, Senior Lecturer in Conservation Science for the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, and a team of Uzbek/UK … Read more

‘The Stuff that screams are made of’

By Grace Shore Banks | 18 August 2021

Dt Martha Newsom contributes to a series of documentaries that explore mass influence, this one talking about the mass hysteria and moral panic the ensued … Read more

Sophus Zu Ermgassen discusses the Government’s controversial Biodiversity Metric on BBC’s Countryfile

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 August 2021

Sophus Zu Ermgassen’s was interviewed for BBC’s Countryfile by one of his heroes, Tim Heap about a controversial algorithm intended to give us a way … Read more

A Year in the School of Anthropology and Conservation

By Grace Shore Banks | 12 August 2021

‘The School of Anthropology and Conservation’s unique multi and inter-disciplinary nature, recognising the links between human society, human evolution and the natural environment, and its … Read more

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