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School of Anthropology and Conservation recognised as top-ten place to study Anthropology in the UK

By jk393 | 18 September 2020

It is always important to celebrate one’s successes, so we are delighted to announce that the School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) has been ranked … Read more

Video commemorating Dr Jane Goodall’s annual DICE Lecture now available

By jk393 | 08 June 2020

World-renowned conservationist and ethologist Dr Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace, delivered this year’s annual Durrell Institute … Read more

DICE Annual Lecture 2020: Dr Jane Goodall – ‘Gombe and Beyond: Chimpanzees, conservation and change’

By jk393 | 01 April 2020

“Every day you live, you make an impact and you get to choose what sort of impact you make.” When Dr Jane Goodall ended her … Read more

Undergraduate field trip to forest reserve in Uganda – “an experience that will stay with us forever!”

By jk393 | 23 October 2019

Primate Ecology is like no other module we’ve taken before in our many years of University: it is an experience that will stay with us … Read more

Research identifies key driver for chimpanzee infanticide

By jk393 | 24 June 2019

Research conducted by the School of Anthropology and Conservation has suggested that the sexual selection hypothesis for infanticide may be the key driver for the … Read more

Female chimpanzees know which males are most likely to kill their babies

By jk393 | 19 October 2018

New research carried out by the School of Anthropology and Conservation sheds light on the infanticidal behaviour of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and demonstrates that females are … Read more

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