Organised by postgraduates in the School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, the Women in Conservation Canterbury Network, and WildHub Organised by postgraduates in the School … Read more
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Finalist Event: Staying on at Kent for a Master’s?
Hear from our Master’s Programme Convenors and current postgraduate students about what you can expect from a Master’s degree in the School of Anthropology and … Read more
Dr Devin Finaughty – Starting a Taphonomy research programme in Cape Town, South Africa and Beyond.
Dr Finaughty started the first taphonomic research programme in Cape Town, South Africa for his PhD. He discussed this and the broader challenges that taphonomic … Read more
School of Anthropology and Conservation Taught Alumni Scholarships 2021
The School of Anthropology and Conservation has a number of scholarships to award, on a competitive basis, to outstanding students who graduate in July 2021 … Read more
Research Scholarship 2021
The School of Anthropology and Conservation at Kent offers a supportive, dynamic and diverse environment for creative research and learning. Our lecturers and research students … Read more
The Power of Geography – how the land influences history and politics
Kent’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Spatial Studies (KISS) and the EcoGEOG Society are delighted to host Tim Marshall, for distinguished public lecture at the University of Kent, 8th … Read more
Dr Sarah Johns features in BBC’s Operation Ouch!
The Operation Ouch! episode ‘How to Train a Brain’ which aired on Wednesday 3 March 2021 saw Dr Xand van Tulleken investigate the differences between … Read more
Neanderthal and early modern human culture co-existed alongside older traditions for 100,000 years
Research from the University’s School of Anthropology and Conservation has discovered that one of the earliest stone tool cultures, known as the Acheulean, likely persisted for tens … Read more
February News Roundup
It has been a busy month for everyone! We’ve had snowstorms AND sunshine, which brought a sense of fun and hope for many. The community … Read more
The recent launch of the EcoGeog Society
Rio Finch, stage 2 Human Geography student, and the founder and President of EcoGeog, introduces this new society, which is aimed at Human Geography and … Read more