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CBCD Guest Lecture and Seminar Series – Spring 2019

By jk393 | 14 February 2019

This year’s schedule of Guest Lectures and Seminars organised by the Centre for Biocultural Diversity is now available. All are free and open to all. … Read more

DICE Talk: ‘Showcasing student research – oceans to zoos’

By jk393 | 13 February 2019

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

Join top women scientists as they take science to the streets!

By jk393 | 11 February 2019

Are you a woman interested in sharing your amazing science with the public?!? Become a speaker at the next Soapbox Science Canterbury event in June. … Read more

KISS Annual Lecture 2019 – The Spaces of Modern War

By jk393 | 08 February 2019

The Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies, working in partnership with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), is delighted to host the KISS Annual Lecture … Read more

2019 DICE Annual Lecture – Surviving The Anthropocene

By jk393 | 31 January 2019

We are pleased to announce that this year’s DICE Annual Lecture is being given by Professor Chris Thomas FRS from the University of York, titled … Read more

“We’re conservation scientists – here’s why we haven’t lost hope for the future”: DICE PhD researchers write for The Conversation

By jk393 | 30 January 2019

PhD researchers Sophus zu Ermgassen and Natalie Yoh discuss their optimism for the future despite what some call the planet’s sixth mass extinction. It can … Read more

The School of Anthropology and Conservation receives £500,000 for research into sustainable trade

By jk393 | 25 January 2019

The School of Anthropology and Conservation has been awarded a grant of £500,000 from a new global fund to support sustainable trade in wild species … Read more

Ethnobotanist in Residence 2019 – Professor Christian Vogl

By jk393 | 23 January 2019

Professor Christian Vogl from BOKU in Vienna will be in residence January 22-25th, 2019, as part of the CBCD/SAC Ethnobotanist in Residence Programme. Professor Vogl is … Read more

Dr Sarah Johns’ paper on postnatal depression amongst the top five most viewed articles in 2018

By jk393 | 18 January 2019

The paper, Male infants and birth complications are associated with increased incidence of postnatal depression, by Dr Sarah Myers and Dr Sarah Johns was amongst the top … Read more

New Biological Anthropology (Taught) MSc launched

By jk393 | 17 January 2019

The MSc in Biological Anthropology is a perfect foundation for PhD research: it provides theoretical background, discipline specific knowledge and advanced, quantitative research methods. Taught … Read more

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