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Human Geography: relating to both spatial and social standings.

By rf306 | 24 February 2022

We recently asked Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem what it means to be a part of the School of Anthropology at the University of Kent. Dr … Read more

‘The Thames Estuary: A Creative Commons?’

By gs510 | 31 January 2022

This multi-disciplinary project hosted by Kent Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies with Focal Point Gallery shed light on Britain’s largest Waterway at a time when … Read more

The Human Geography and Environmental Social Science Seminar Series is back!

By gs510 | 29 November 2021

Resilience Reset: Creating Resilient Cities in the Global South with Dr Aditya Bahadur, Principal researcher, Human Settlements, International Institute for Environment and Development discussing Resilient … Read more

Ecogeog Soc Hosted Prof. Jason Dittmer Talk

By rf306 | 16 October 2021

On Thursday the 30th of September, the School of Anthropology and Conservation based society, Ecogeog Soc, hosted a distinguished lecture. This talk given by, Professor … Read more

The Division of Human and Social Sciences Hybrid Research Away-Day

By gs510 | 08 September 2021

The Schools of Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations and Psychology met to discuss their many dynamic research groups, with a view to … Read more

Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem awarded funding to research migrant mobility and access to public urban resources

By jk393 | 07 December 2020

Lecturer in Human Geography, Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem, has been awarded funding as Project Investigator to lead the JPI Urban Europe Urban Migration research project, … Read more

Geography and Environment Autumn Term Seminar Series 2020

By jk393 | 13 November 2020

The Human Geography and Environmental Social Science Seminar Series at the University of Kent is launching its first series with two inaugural talks in the … Read more

Dr Anika Nasra Haque welcomed as Lecturer in Human Geography

By jk393 | 07 October 2020

The School of Anthropology and Conservation is delighted to welcome Dr Anika Nasra Haque, who has joined us as a Lecturer in Human Geography from … Read more

Dr Robert Fish helps to explore the cultural value of the Turks and Caicos Islands

By jk393 | 26 August 2020

Reader in Human Ecology, Dr Robert Fish, has teamed up with the South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute to help understand better the cultural values of … Read more

Call for Papers – Cities and Nationalism Symposium 2.0: Comparing Conflict Across Geopolitical Faultlines

By jk393 | 22 January 2020

The Cities & Nationalism Symposium 2.0 – Comparing Conflicts Across Geopolitical Faultlines provides a platform to bring together researchers working at the forefront of urban … Read more

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