During these times of remote working and studying at home, staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation are presenting tips and advice … Read more
Category: News
DICE students and alumni to host panel discussion as part of Earth Optimism digital summit 2020
The global conservation movement has reached a turning point. The fast pace of habitat loss has been documented, along with the growing number of endangered … Read more
Windows into Wildlife
With us all being stuck indoors things can get a bit repetitive and tedious. While we are all hidden away, nature is resetting and wildlife … Read more
‘Nature’s comeback? No, the coronavirus pandemic threatens the world’s wildlife’ – Dr Charlie Gardner writes for The Conversation
There have not been many bright spots in the coronavirus pandemic, but one has been the apparent return of nature as the frantic pace of … Read more
Looking after your mental health during quarantine
During these times of remote working and studying at home, staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation are presenting tips and advice … Read more
New volume published on Legitimacy: Ethnographic and Theoretical Insights
Dr Italo Pardo, Honorary Professor of Social Anthropology, and Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Dr Giuliana B. Prato, have published an important new volume on Legitimacy: Ethnographic and … Read more
Wellbeing vlog episode 1 – ‘Keeping fit in isolation’
During these times of remote working and studying at home, staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation are presenting tips and advice … Read more
‘We’re providing people with access to fresh vegetables without chemical fertilisers and pesticides harming the soil’ – Olivia Haywood-Smith
Olivia Haywood-Smith is the facilitator and co-founder of the Beetbox cooperative on the Canterbury campus. She is in the final year of her Human Ecology … Read more
Keeping Fit in isolation
During these times of remote working and studying at home, staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation are presenting tips and advice … Read more
‘This course makes you look at the world very differently after each lecture’ – Farah Hallaba
Farah Hallaba is studying for an MA in Social Anthropology and Visual Ethnography. Here, she talks about her experiences in studying at Kent. Why did … Read more









