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
Author: Grace Shore Banks
Human and Social Sciences awarded funding for first Inter-Disciplinary Study
‘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!!
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
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
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
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
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
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!
‘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.
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