On Wednesday 25th September, the School of Anthropology and Conservation held a Climate and Environmental Emergency event, to begin to examine and discuss the way … Read more
Category: Human Geography
Dr Juan Martín Dabezies joins as Academic Visitor
Dr Juan Martín Dabezies, an archaeologist and environmental anthropologist by training, is an adjunct professor in Ethnobiology at the University of the Republic in Uruguay. … Read more
Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual Conference Session: ‘Urban Violence in Troubled Cities’
The Royal Geographical Society with IBG Annual Conference session Urban Violence in Troubled Cities – Towards Comparative Geographies of Hope is co-convened and chaired by Dr … Read more
Soapbox Science Canterbury returns this Saturday!
After last year’s success, the School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) are organising another Soapbox Science Canterbury event to promote women’s research to the public. … Read more
International Symposium: Cities Against Nationalism?
The Cities against Nationalism? one-day international symposium, hosted by Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies (KISS) and the School of Anthropology and Conservation, aims at investigating … Read more
Cities Against Nationalism? Public Lecture – Geopolitical Fault-line Cities in the World of Divided Cities
In the concluding public talk of the Cities against Nationalism? International Symposium at the University of Kent on 18th June 2019, Michael Gentile, Professor of Human Geography at the … Read more
Soapbox Science Canterbury returns in June!
After last year’s success, the School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) are organising another Soapbox Science Canterbury event to promote women’s research to the public. … Read more
Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem to deliver seminar at Stockholm Regional Planning Office
Lecturer in Human Geography, Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem, will be giving a seminar to transport planners and policy makers at the Stockholm Regional Planning Office … Read more
DICE PhD student publishes research on the impacts of global economy on biodiversity
About 100 bird species are predicted to become extinct based on current farming and forestry practices according to a new global analysis. This number has increased … Read more
KISS Annual Lecture 2019 – The Spaces of Modern War
This year’s Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies (KISS) annual lecture was an exceptional talk given by Peter Wall Distinguished Geography Professor Derek Gregory, University … Read more