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Author: Grace Shore Banks

Unlocked: Where Anthropology Can Lead

By Grace Shore Banks | 23 June 2023

Abbie Shortland joined Kent in 2019 and graduates this summer. She looks back at how her choice to study Anthropology was a pivotal step in … Read more

Meet the teacher: Dr Chris Dunmore opens up about a passion for Paleaoanthropology

By Grace Shore Banks | 20 June 2023

If you’re coming to study Human Biology and Behavior with us this autumn, you’ll want to get to know who will be teaching you. Chris … Read more

CER book launch: Conversations on Empathy, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Imagination and Radical Othering

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 June 2023

The concept of empathy has been emerging as a hot topic in both academia and the public sphere. Contemporary works in cognitive and neurosciences, developmental … Read more

South African white rhinos relocated to DRC’s Garamba National Park

By Grace Shore Banks | 12 June 2023

Fifteen years ago a survey of Garamba National Park (NP) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo concluded that the last wild northern white rhinos … Read more

Grant News: ‘The Northern Forest’

By Grace Shore Banks | 02 May 2023

The North of England has significantly less woodland cover than the rest of the country, but project sets to transform the landscape. The North of … Read more

Societies: not just for socials

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 April 2023

It is fair to say that Wildlife Conservation Student James Bronthon has got value for money while studying with us! From joining societies to being … Read more

Wildlife Conservation BSc Fieldtrip: Passerines, plants and pizza

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 April 2023

As part of the Applied Ecology and Conservation (WCON5390) module, we set out to Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory to learn about habitat management, bird, bat … Read more

Crime Scene: A Forensic Osteology Excavation

By Grace Shore Banks | 20 April 2023

MSc students on our Forensic Osteology explore the challenges of mass disasters, burials and skeletal diseases through different scientific approaches and benefit from our active … Read more

School Workshops: Bones, Bugs & Biodiversity!

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 April 2023

We are sparking interest and raising awareness of how humans interact with the world around them through this vital work with schools. The School of … Read more

Finding my Place

By Grace Shore Banks | 11 April 2023

Why did you choose to study a year in professional practise? I chose to study a year in industry because I wanted an experience of … Read more

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