MSc Ethnobotany student Lilly Zeitler has contributed to a report on biodiversity commissioned by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The project … Read more
Category: CBCD
Dr Monika Kujawska joins as visiting academic
The School of Anthropology and Conservation extends a warm welcome to Dr Monika Kujawska who will be visiting until the end of May, funded by … Read more
CBCD Guest Lecture and Seminar Series – Spring 2019
This year’s schedule of Guest Lectures and Seminars organised by the Centre for Biocultural Diversity is now available. All are free and open to all. … Read more
Botany, Race and Empire – Jason Irving at the Linnean Society
Jason Irving completed his MSc in Ethnobotany at Kent in 2018 and is now embarking on his PhD having secured a prestigious British Society for … Read more
Ethnobotanist in Residence 2019 – Professor Christian Vogl
Professor Christian Vogl from BOKU in Vienna will be in residence January 22-25th, 2019, as part of the CBCD/SAC Ethnobotanist in Residence Programme. Professor Vogl is … Read more
Kent and the International Encyclopaedia of Anthropology
Wiley Blackwell have just published their seven-volume International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, which will be an essential and definitive work of first reference, shaping the image … Read more
Annual Distinguished Ethnobotanist Lecture 2018
Tuesday, October 9th, 17:00 at Jodrell Lecture Theatre, Kew Gardens, London ‘Discovering new wild edible plants in Europe: from 19th century famine potherb to 21st … Read more
Dario Novellino speaking on Palm Oil impacts
CBCD Honorary Research Fellow and SAC alumni Dr Dario Novellino will be in Paris on January 16th, at a French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT) seminar to discuss the … Read more
School alumnus Dr Simon Platten to host CBCD research seminar
Kent alumnus and Honorary Research Fellow Dr Simon Platten will speak about his work in Cornwall with Tamar Grow Local in a seminar entitled ‘Building … Read more
Roy Ellen to deliver the Annual Kent-Kew Distinguished Ethnobotanist Lecture 2017
Kent’s own Emeritus Professor Roy Ellen, FBA will be delivering a talk entitled ‘In the footsteps of Rumphius: history and ethnobotanical entanglements in the spice … Read more