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Visiting Researcher Project- Alberto Groisman

By Richard Barber | 14 April 2014

Alberto Groisman from Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil is a visiting researcher to SAC this year. During his visit Alberto will be working on … Read more

Seminar Series – Spring 2013

By Richard Barber | 14 April 2014

Come and join us for our series of guest lectures and seminars throughout the Spring term. View the Spring term programme

Changes at the CBCD for 2012

By Richard Barber | 14 April 2014

A new academic year at Kent, and the CBCD is growing and changing! First, founding Director Professor Roy Ellen retired as of October 1st. He … Read more

Dr Gary Martin to give Distinguished Ethnobotanist Lecture

By Richard Barber | 14 April 2014

Dr Gary Martin (Director, Global Diversity Foundation and Rachel Carson Centre Fellow) will give the 13th Annual Kew-Kent Distinguished Ethnobotanist Lecture at Kew Gardens in … Read more

Welcome to our 2012 PhD students

By Richard Barber | 14 April 2014

The CBCD welcomes Kent’s newest research students doing PhDs in Ethnobiology, Environmental Anthropology and Conservation: Kay E. W. Jones: The Millennium Seed Bank and Seeds … Read more

Congratulations to our newly completed PhDs!

By Richard Barber | 07 April 2014

Congratulations to the following School doctoral candidates who successfully completed their doctoral degrees this year! We wish them all a welcome rest and a chance … Read more

CBCD hosts Visiting Training Fellows

By Richard Barber | 07 April 2014

Earlier this year we were pleased to welcome Francisco Zorondo-Rodrígue (UAB) to the CBCD to complete part of his PhD with Dr Raj Puri. Francisco … Read more

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