DICE, in the School of Anthropology and Conservation are delighted to announce the, DICE & Canon Collins Trust MSc Scholarship Award This generous scholarship is … Read more
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Chimpanzees learn a more efficient tool technique by watching others
Chimpanzees are likely to use a more efficient tool technique after observing others who are employing a better approach, according to new research conducted by … Read more
DICE Student Wins Prestigious Award
University of Kent PhD student Samia Saif has won the Future of Nature Award 2013 for her groundbreaking research on the protection of tigers in … Read more
Rolling dice reveals level of illegal badger killing
A little-used method for estimating how many people are involved in sensitive or illegal activities can provide critical information to environmental policy makers involved in … Read more
DICE Research Associate Publishes Book
Dr Thomas Roberts, a DICE Research Associate, has just published the book ‘Low-Carbon Energy Controversies’. This invaluable resource brings together ten years of research using “a range of low … Read more
Special Lecture by Kent Reptile & Amphibian Group on 29th November
On Thursday 29th November, the Kent Reptile and Amphibian Group will give a special lecture on “Eye of newt, and toe of frog: How can … Read more
Today! 27th Nov Dr Dave Roberts Gives Talk on Orchid Hunting in Madagascar
Dr Dave Roberts, Senior Lecturer in Biodiversity Conservation, will give a talk this evening, 27th November, on “Orchid hunting in Madagascar: life before I came to DICE”. … Read more
DICE alumnus named as “Leader of Tomorrow”
Former DICE student Sanjay Gubbi joins Bollywood film stars and tennis champions on the list of “25 Leaders of Tomorrow” published by the Times of … Read more
DICE student wins poster prize
Trishant Simlai has won 3rd prize for best poster at the Student Conference for Conservation Science (SCCS) that was held in Bangalore in August 2012. … Read more
Responses of Tropical Biodiversity to Habitat and Climate Change
Principal Investigator: Dr Matthew Struebig Project dates: 2012-2014 Funding: The Leverhulme Trust, UNEP Great Apes Survival Partnership Collaborators: Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Zoologicial Society of London Indonesia Programme, … Read more







