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