This now, annual event will be showcasing the work of all DICE students, staff, Advisory Board members, Honorary and Associate members and alumni. After last … Read more
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HSS Summer Bites in June
A month of bitesize talks from the Schools of Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations, and Psychology about the study of humans and … Read more
Writing Ethnography: In conversation with Carole McGranahan and Leyla Neyzi
Join this seminar on writing as an experience and creative practise with these two accomplished ethnographers and writers. Ethnographic writing can be creative, reflexive, transformative, … Read more
Does conservation have a diversity problem?
Below is the winning ECOS essay by Sorrel, outlining the issues that exist within conservation, and the importance of addressing them. When I walked into … Read more
Changing landscape: Elephant crop raiding in Kenya’s Masai Mara
Lydia Tiller and Bob Smith co author a piece for The Conversation Africa on human-elephant conflict in Kenya. Dr Lydia Tiller, Research and Science Manager … Read more
Master’s Convenor Virtual Drop-ins
Book to attend a virtual drop-in with the Convenor of your chosen School of Anthropology and Conservation Master’s course. Drop-ins are are open to more … Read more
When to rescue orangutans, and other conservation dilemmas.
The DICE Lecture is an annual public event given each year by a distinguished scientist or practitioner on an important conservation topic. Master’s student Isobel … Read more
People’s Assembly on Aviation aimed to get SAC walking the walk.
After the School’s Declaration of a Climate and Ecological Emergency in 2019, we are committed to lead the way in action not just words. The … Read more
May News RoundUp
Conflict, Football, Wildlife and Sex Toys -there’s something for everyone in our May newsletter. The Annual Dice Lecture took place… Professor Erik Meijaard joined the … Read more
The School’s first People’s Assembly on Academic Aviation
The event has been organised by Dr Charlie Gardner, Lecturer in Conservation Biology and Sustainability Lead for the School, Lois Mitchell, MSc Conservation Project Management, … Read more