Kieran Richardson is a DICE alumnus, who completed his BSc and MSc with us studying conservation. He is now working as a curatorial assistant at … Read more
Author: Grace Shore Banks
On the hunt for a story: how journalism reveals a new side of the wild
James Bonthron, Wildlife Conservation student and Climate Correspondent for Kent student paper InQuire, writes about taking a year in journalism in his second year. ‘Ready, … Read more
Conservation setbacks? The secrets to lifting morale
‘Conservation field teams are slightly quirky, and those quirks can define what makes a team work well or not. ‘One is that team leaders are … Read more
A Canterbury Tale
This two part CER workshop centres around From the Cubby, a documentary project co-produced alongside research participants who have lived experiences of rough sleeping in south … Read more
February News RoundUp
March 3rd is World Wildlife Day, time to celebrate the world’s wild animals and plants, the contribution they make to our lives and the health … Read more
Aba Amoah joins us this International Women’s Day
Please join us for our next talk in the Inspirational Speaker series. Aba Amoah will be joining us online at 2-3pm on Wednesday 8th March, … Read more
Tracking Baby Giraffes, Cheetahs Crossing and Diplomacy in the Workplace: a Year in Professional Practice
The year in professional practice is a wonderful opportunity to spend up to a year, between the second and final years, undertaking work placements with … Read more
Commemorating Fatima Elizabeth Cates – the first Victorian woman to embrace Islam
PhD researcher Barbara Denuelle travelled to Liverpool to commemorate the life of the first Victorian woman to embrace Islam. The commemoration started at Anfield Cemetery … Read more
Geography and me: a journey of discovery at the University of Kent
Wildlife Conservation student James Bronthon’s interesting module choice has taught him essential skills and led him to a holistic understanding of sustainability and the importance … Read more
Who You Calling Fossil?
We threw the doors open to our Darwin Lab one weekend in February to share some of our collection with these young enthusiasts. Dr Chris … Read more