It couldn’t have been a more beautiful day. Blue sky, bright sunshine bouncing off the turrets of the cathedral and 4 DICE graduates looking great … Read more
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Operation Wallacea visit Kent
On Thursday 3rd Nov, Dr. Steve Green (who recently completed his PhD at DICE) delivered a talk about the various conservation research projects run across the … Read more
Zoe Davies in Download Success
Congratulations to DICE lecturer Zoe Davies on the fantastic sucess of her paper, ‘Mapping an urban ecosystem service: quantifying above-ground carbon storage at a city-wide … Read more
British Wildlife Photography Competition
Brett Lewis (DICE – PhD Research Student) has recently had one of his images selected and printed in this year’s British Wildlife Photography Awards … Read more
CBCD staff working in India
Honorary Professor Patricia Howard is leading a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional effort, including School staff members Rajindra Puri and Michael Fischer, to develop conceptual frameworks, methods and a science … Read more
Ethnobotany Lecture at Kew
Dr Will McClatchey (Botanical Research Institute of Texas) gave the 12th Annual Kew-Kent Distinguished Ethnobotanist Lecture at Kew Gardens in London on October 11th. His … Read more
Split PhD in Columbia
Miguel Alexiades, Juan Alvaro Echeverri and Daniela Peluso have recently initiated a Split PhD programme between the University of Kent and IMANI (Instituto Amazónico de … Read more
Darwin project wins award
The radio documentary, conducted by the BBC, in one of our Darwin Initiative project sites (Guguak Malalo) entitled: Lost in Translation: Islam for conservation and … Read more
PhD student become Editor in Chief
DICE PhD student, Gonçalo M. Rosa, has recently been appointed Editor in Chief of ALYTES (the scientific journal of the International Society for the Study … Read more
Seminars for Staff and Students
This term we have a wide range of seminars for staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation. Details of all seminars can … Read more