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
Author: Grace Shore Banks
The Division of Human and Social Sciences Hybrid Research Away-Day
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
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
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.
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?
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
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’
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
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
‘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