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: Human Geography
Call for Papers – Cities against Nationalism?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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