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Professor Keith Somerville publishes new book on the best way to ensure lions and humans can coexist

By jk393 | 09 August 2019

The killing of Cecil the lion in July 2015 focused public attention on conservation issues surrounding this endangered species. Now a new book by a … Read more

Double Postdoc for Social Anthropology PhD graduate

By jk393 | 08 August 2019

Dr Amber Abrams, who graduated from Kent in July, is currently undertaking a postdoctoral fellowship at the Future Water Institute (FWI) at the University of … Read more

DICE PhD student David Seaman publishes paper on orang-utan populations in oil palm landscapes

By jk393 | 07 August 2019

Palm oil production continues to be a hot topic in conservation and orang-utans have become its poster child. Whilst it is true that converting forest … Read more

PhD student Laura Burke on the function of community radio in Timor-Leste

By jk393 | 06 August 2019

Laura Burke is a Social Anthropology PhD student currently carrying out research in Timor-Leste. She has recently been collaborating with a local radio station to … Read more

Dr Sarah Johns explains the laws of attraction in an interview for South China Morning Post

By jk393 | 26 July 2019

Looks play a huge role in our initial attraction to another person. According to Irish-American biopsychologist and author Nigel Barber, humans are typically attracted to … Read more

Professor Tracy Kivell and Professor Richard Griffiths awarded University Research Prizes

By jk393 | 17 July 2019

Main image (left to right): Professor Richard Griffiths, Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen Cox, Professor Tracy Kivell, Dr Alexandra Leduc-Pagel, Dr Robert Fish and Head of School … Read more

ParrotNet publishes policy brief on invasive parrots and their impact on biodiversity, people and the economy

By jk393 | 16 July 2019

Non-native parrots can cause substantial agricultural damage and threaten native biodiversity, although impacts vary strongly depending on where these parrots have been introduced, according to … Read more

Professor Carl Jones MBE to receive honorary degree at this year’s Congregations ceremony

By jk393 | 12 July 2019

Professor Carl Jones is a conservation biologist and Chief Scientist at the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. He will be made a Doctor of Science at … Read more

Anthropology alumna to receive honorary degree at this year’s Congregations ceremony

By jk393 | 11 July 2019

Joanna Roper CMG is the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Special Envoy for Gender Equality, and former Chair of FCO Women. She will be made a Doctor … Read more

Kent at the British Association of Human Identification (BAHID) summer conference

By jk393 | 10 July 2019

Dr Julieta G. García-Donas and Jeremy Pless, student of the MSc Forensic Osteology and Field Recovery Methods programme, attended the British Association of Human Identification … Read more

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