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Author: Grace Shore Banks

Hands, Fingers, Knees and Feet

By Grace Shore Banks | 30 September 2022

PhD candidate Samar Syeda was one of several of our researchers who presented at the 12th annual ESHE meeting and shares her experience of her … Read more

Human and Social Sciences awarded funding for first Inter-Disciplinary Study

By Grace Shore Banks | 30 September 2022

‘A transdisciplinary approach to inferring the end of political violence’ is the first piece of HSS hybrid research, conducted between The School of Politics and … Read more

Costa Rica Fieldtrip: I’m a Conservationist…Get Me In There!!

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 September 2022

After two years of Covid-related cancellations, fieldtrips are back! Undergraduate Jess Callaghan writes about her experience on this month’s Tropical Field Course in the Costa … Read more

Migrant Access to Public Urban Resources

By Grace Shore Banks | 06 September 2022

Urban Migration Project Event takes place in Whitechapel, London, September 19th MAPURBAN brings to light differences in access to urban resources across the socio-economic and … Read more

The Connection of the Crowd

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 August 2022

Dr Martha Newson took her rave research to the rave this summer, for a discussion on Synchrony, at We Out Here festival in Cambridgeshire. Do … Read more

Dental biorhythm is associated with adolescent weight gain

By Grace Shore Banks | 22 August 2022

An international research team led by Dr Patrick Mahoney discovered the biorhythm in primary ‘milk’ molars (Retzius periodicity [RP]) is related to aspects of physical development … Read more

England housing strategy could consume over 100% of the nation’s carbon budget

By Grace Shore Banks | 22 August 2022

New research led by Ecological Economist Dr Sophus zu Ermgassen at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) models the future carbon emissions and … Read more

Wild bison return to the UK after thousands of years

By Grace Shore Banks | 18 August 2022

Bison once roamed the United Kingdom freely, but like many native animals, agriculture and human development killed them all off. This month, for the first … Read more

I couldn’t imagine doing anything different now!

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 August 2022

‘I decided to apply through clearing to study Anthropology at Kent. It was a last minute decision as I’d only just decided to go to … Read more

Smells of Nature have Powerful Impact, study finds.

By Grace Shore Banks | 08 August 2022

Smells experienced in nature can make us feel relaxed, joyful, and healthy, according to new research co-led by Dr Jessica Fisher, Postdoctoral Research Associate at Durrell Institute … Read more

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