Kent’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies (KISS) and the EcoGEOG Society are delighted to host Tim Marshall, for distinguished public lecture at the University of Kent, 8th … Read more
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February News Roundup
It has been a busy month for everyone! We’ve had snowstorms AND sunshine, which brought a sense of fun and hope for many. The community … Read more
The recent launch of the EcoGeog Society
Rio Finch, stage 2 Human Geography student, and the founder and President of EcoGeog, introduces this new society, which is aimed at Human Geography and … Read more
Our futures depend on the CEE Bill
The CEE Bill is the ‘Climate and Ecological Emergency’ Bill and is a Private Member’s Bill submitted to Parliament by Caroline Lucas, the Green Party … Read more
What is a Bioblitz, and why is the Sustainability Working Group hosting one?
Members Lois and Jack of the Green Spaces subgroup in the Sustainability Working Group tell us more about what a Bioblitz is and about pulling … Read more
Create, make, share. We want to see your pandemic pursuits
Environmental Social Sciences student Katie Hargrave-Smith launches a Creativity Campaign to highlight the enjoyment of letting go and releasing creativity. Creativity comes in all shapes … Read more
The Resurgence of Eco-Fascism
Ben Mott, Stage 2 Wildlife Conservation student and media representative for the ECS Society writes about the rise in eco-fascism, and why it is so … Read more
Cities and the Climate Emergency: Insights into Rotterdam’s Plan
Environmental Social Sciences student Viola Favaretto tells us about how her module “GEOG5005 – Cities and the Climate Emergency’ has encouraged her to do further … Read more
Winter News Roundup
In what has been an extraordinary year, the School of Anthropology and Conservation have still managed to come out with some incredible achievements and exciting … Read more