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BSc student makes a short film about his research

By jk393 | 29 October 2018

BSc Wildlife Conservation student Will Clothier has made a short film about the research and monitoring team he is working with as part of his … Read more

Sundarbans tigers reveal fine-scale genetic signature of population isolation by wider rivers

By jk393 | 26 October 2018

Tigers (Panthera tigris) in the Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bangladesh reveal a signature of population genetic isolation as a result of wide rivers, according to … Read more

Amber Abrams successfully defends her PhD thesis

By jk393 | 25 October 2018

Congratulations to Dr Amber Abrams who successfully defended her PhD thesis, ‘Wellbeing on the edge: The dynamics of Musundian edge-dwelling on the boundaries of protected … Read more

Dr Matthew Struebig awarded large NERC grant to research land-use policy in Indonesia

By jk393 | 24 October 2018

NERC has chosen to award just short of one million pounds to a UK-Indonesia research collaboration under the Wallacea scheme, of which £395,000 is granted … Read more

Stirling Lecture – The Way We Think About Thinking Matters

By jk393 | 23 October 2018

This year’s Stirling Lecture will be delivered by Professor Tanya Marie Luhrmann from Stanford University with a talk entitled ‘The Way We Think About Thinking … Read more

DICE Talk: ‘A pandemonium of parakeets!’

By jk393 | 22 October 2018

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

Female chimpanzees know which males are most likely to kill their babies

By jk393 | 19 October 2018

New research carried out by the School of Anthropology and Conservation sheds light on the infanticidal behaviour of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and demonstrates that females are … Read more

DICE PhD candidate Steven Allain featured in BBC Wildlife magazine

By jk393 | 18 October 2018

DICE PhD candidate Steven Allain has been featured in BBC Wildlife magazine after being interviewed by Jo Price. Steven’s feature was mainly based on the … Read more

Centre for Ethnographic Research book launch

By jk393 | 17 October 2018

(Co-hosted by the Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) and the Visual and Sensory Research Cluster) Monday November 26th, 15:00 – 18:00, UELT … Read more

Professor João de Pina-Cabral publishes on collective disciplinary identity

By jk393 | 12 October 2018

Berghan Books have published Who Are ‘We’? Reimagining Alterity and Affinity in Anthropology (eds: Liana Chua and Nayanika Mathur), a new volume examining how forms … Read more

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