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Revive Review – The Martian and Hotel Rwanda

By gm472 | 28 January 2021

Professor David Wilkinson opened the Revive Film Festival 2021 on Friday 22 January. Presented to you by the Schools of Psychology, Economics, Politics and International … Read more

Book Launch: The Nuaulu World of Plants & Nature Wars by Professor Roy Ellen

By Carly Turnham | 25 January 2021

You are invited to a virtual event, hosted jointly by the Royal Anthropological Institute and the Centre for Biocultural Diversity at the University of Kent, … Read more

Introducing our new BSc in Human Biology and Behaviour

By gm472 | 21 January 2021

Our new programme in Human Biology and Behaviour is a unique and exciting course that explores what it means to be human, equipping you with … Read more

Revive Film Festival 2021

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 January 2021

Each week we watch movies, each Friday at 6 pm we get together to talk about them, 15 minutes at a time. Our curated movie … Read more

Biodiversity Net Gain policy may fail to deliver benefits to nature

By jk393 | 22 December 2020

England’s Biodiversity Net Gain Policy could fail to deliver on promises to increase biodiversity when new buildings are developed, according to research presented at the … Read more

DICE research informs report on the role of Indigenous Peoples and local communities to conservation efforts

By jk393 | 21 December 2020

Historically snubbed by exclusionary conservation, the role of Indigenous and local communities is integral to achieving the UN’s ambitious 2030 global biodiversity agenda. Over 1.65 … Read more

SAC Seasonal Reads -the school suggests some downtime reading.

By Grace Shore Banks | 17 December 2020

For this holiday we asked staff and students to contribute to SAC Seasonal Reads list -reccomendations for some downtime reading, or even to buy for … Read more

“We must be kind to ourselves and respond rather than react to climate change” – Responding mindfully to eco-anxiety

By jk393 | 16 December 2020

Joshua Stevens is studying for a BSc in Human Geography. Here, he reflects on responding mindfully to the climate crisis to generate positivity. We all … Read more

“We need to rewrite the stories we tell ourselves!” – Harnessing agency to effect change in the age of eco-anxiety

By jk393 | 14 December 2020

Natasha Jacob, studying for a BSc in Human Ecology with a Year in Professional Practice writes the third in a series of blogs about how … Read more

Fossil finding at Warden Point with Dr Matthew Skinner

By jk393 | 10 December 2020

The Anthropology Society (AnthSoc) recently ventured to Warden Point with Professor of Biological Anthropology, Matthew Skinner, to hunt for 50 million year-old fossils. Warden is … Read more

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