Artists Marcus Coates and Feral Practice will be joined by Dr Nicholas Newton-Fisher, primate behavioural ecologist and expert in wild chimpanzee behaviour, and Volker Sommer, Professor … Read more
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Dr Joseph Bull on KMTV discussing wolf reintroduction
Dr Joseph Bull has been interviewed on local news channel KMTV to discuss his research on reintroducing wolves in Scotland first published last month in … Read more
DICE alumna wins RSPB Conservation Award for outstanding PhD
DICE alumna Dr Amy Hinsley is the proud winner of an RSPB award in Conservation Science for an outstanding PhD thesis in the discipline. Her … Read more
Dr Bob Smith quoted in TIME magazine on rhino conservation
Dr Bob Smith has been contacted by the Associated Press to offer commentary on a new paper published in Nature Communications. The paper examines new … Read more
Dr Joseph Bull’s research covered in national media
Research, led by the University of Kent and the University of Sussex, indicates that, for wolves to be effective at directly reducing red deer numbers and … Read more
Professor Roy Ellen publishes new book on Kinship in the ‘New Indonesia’
Professor Roy Ellen has had his book published entitled Kinship, Population and Social Reproduction in the ‘New Indonesia’ by Routledge. Nuaulu people on the Indonesian … Read more
Professor Jim Groombridge and Dr Simon Black publish new book
Species Conservation: Lessons from Islands, edited by Jim Groombridge, Simon Black, Jamieson Copsey and Carl Jones, has been published by Cambridge University Press featuring research … Read more
Special Lecture: Mountains, Megaliths and Shamans
The School of Anthropology and Conservation is hosting a special talk entitled Mountains, Monoliths and Shamans provided by John Vincent Bellezza, an expert on Tibetan … Read more
SAC alumna awarded the Wellcome Medal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Dr Elizabeth Hallam has been awarded the Wellcome Medal for Anthropology as Applied to Medical Problems for her book Anatomy Museum: Death and the Body Displayed … Read more
Professor Richard Griffiths interviewed for BBC Radio 4 documentary on the axolotl
A convent of Mexican nuns is helping to save the one of the world’s most endangered and most remarkable amphibians: the axolotl, a truly bizarre … Read more









