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Category: Human Geography

MSc Ethnobotany student contributes to UN report on Biodiversity

By jk393 | 02 April 2019

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

Call for Papers – Cities against Nationalism?

By jk393 | 27 March 2019

The Cities against Nationalism? is a one-day international symposium hosted by Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies (KISS), in collaboration with UCL Urban Lab, on Tuesday, 18th … Read more

Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem to speak on Conflict and Contested Cities at Chatham House

By jk393 | 13 March 2019

Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem has been invited to speak at a special event at Chatham House, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, on Thursday 14th … Read more

Annual KISS Lecture 2019 – The Spaces of Modern War

By jk393 | 12 March 2019

As the relationship between geography, politics and power in conflict zones continues to impact on world news, Professor Derek Gregory will deliver a free talk … Read more

KISS Annual Lecture 2019 – The Spaces of Modern War

By jk393 | 08 February 2019

The Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies, working in partnership with the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), is delighted to host the KISS Annual Lecture … Read more

Study Plus – coppicing, basket making and hazel fencing

By jsh31 | 01 February 2019

Study Plus allows University of Kent students to improve employability skills, develop personal creativity and expand cultural and academic knowledge.  They are free, short-term, non-credit … Read more

Scholarships to celebrate launch of new Human Geography course at Kent

By jk393 | 03 December 2018

To celebrate the launch of its new course in Human Geography, the University of Kent is offering ten scholarships of £2,000 per year for up … Read more

Major Report on Global Goals and the Environment published

By jsh31 | 28 November 2018

A major new report, evaluating progress on the environmental dimensions of the sustainable development goals, has been launched by DICE researchers at an international conference … Read more

Lifting the ban on rhino horn and lion bone could be sustainable

By jk393 | 09 November 2018

Commenting on the unprecedented move by China to lift a quarter-century ban on the scientific and medical use of tiger bones and rhinoceros horn, Professor … Read more

School of Anthropology and Conservation supports Canterbury’s green heritage conference

By jk393 | 05 October 2018

Two Kent academics are set to speak at a major conference aimed at raising the profile of green heritage in the Canterbury district. Dr Eirini Saratsi of … Read more

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