This year’s Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies (KISS) annual lecture was an exceptional talk given by Peter Wall Distinguished Geography Professor Derek Gregory, University … Read more
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DICE Talk: ‘Tigers, babirusas, mantas: conserving Indonesia’s rich wildlife’
The School of Anthropology and Conservation has created a new series named DICE Talks that will take place every month and will consist of a … Read more
DICE PhD student leads breakthrough study for conservationists battling infectious parrot disease
A study into the effectiveness of disinfecting birds’ nests, carried out by the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE), has led to a breakthrough … Read more
MSc Ethnobotany student contributes to UN report on Biodiversity
MSc Ethnobotany student Lilly Zeitler has contributed to a report on biodiversity commissioned by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The project … Read more
Why extinct species seem to be returning from the dead
Like something out of a zombie movie, species that were once thought extinct seem to be rising from the dead. Between February 21 and March … Read more
New student-led video released – ‘What is Anthropology?’
A new video featuring members of the School of Anthropology and Conservation discussing what anthropology means to them has been conceived, shot and edited by … Read more
DICE Annual Lecture 2019 – Surviving The Anthropocene
This year’s thought-provoking DICE annual lecture was given by Professor Chris Thomas from the University of York. In a time where we are entering the … Read more
Call for Papers – Cities against Nationalism?
The Cities against Nationalism? is a one-day international symposium hosted by Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies (KISS), in collaboration with UCL Urban Lab, on Tuesday, 18th … Read more
Paris anthropological museums trip 2019
It has become a tradition for first year students at the School of Anthropology and Conservation to go on a field trip to the principal … Read more
Professor Deborah James to deliver talk on austerity Britain
The School of Anthropology and Conservation is delighted to welcome Professor Deborah James from the London School of Economics to speak as part of this … Read more









