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Save the Rhino CEO to give DICE lecture

By jk393 | 13 February 2018

The Chief Executive Officer of Save the Rhino International, Cathy Dean, will be the guest speaker for the 2018 Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology … Read more

Dr Matthew Skinner and Dr Jake Bicknell awarded University Research Prizes

By jk393 | 12 February 2018

Dr Matthew Skinner and Dr Jake Bicknell have been awarded the Faculty Consolidator and Starting Research Prizes respectively in the University’s 2018 competition round. Dr … Read more

Experimental Archaeologist reveals the short functional life of prehistoric stone tools

By jk393 | 09 February 2018

Research published this week by the School of Anthropology and Conservation’s Experimental Archaeologist Dr Alastair Key reveals that the stone tools used by our early … Read more

Research Scholarship available on International Wildlife Trade

By jk393 | 01 February 2018

A new Vice Chancellor’s Research Scholarship is being offered for anyone with a research interest or expertise in the field of online illegal wildlife trade. … Read more

Visual anthropology screening and Q & A with Dr Jan Lorenz

By jk393 | 30 January 2018

The School of Anthropology & Conservation is delighted to host a film screening of Active Citizen: Recycling followed by a Q & A with its … Read more

Dr David Henig’s work published as part of The Global Encyclopaedia of Informality

By jk393 | 29 January 2018

Dr David Henig’s work on languages of informality and economies of favours has been published as part of The Global Encyclopaedia of Informality. This ambitious … Read more

DICE research reveals hope for Chile’s vulnerable güiña wildcat

By jk393 | 19 January 2018

Research carried out by Dr Nicolas Galvez, a former DICE PhD candidate, has discovered that the güiña wildcat from Chile is more tolerant of deforestation and direct killing by people as retaliation … Read more

Dario Novellino speaking on Palm Oil impacts

By jsh31 | 10 January 2018

CBCD Honorary Research Fellow and SAC alumni Dr Dario Novellino will be in Paris on January 16th, at a French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT) seminar to discuss the … Read more

Research by SAC anthropologists among top science discoveries of 2017

By jsh31 | 08 January 2018

Research by Dr Matthew Skinner and Professor Tracy Kivell on new fossil finds that helped increase our knowledge of human evolution has been included in … Read more

Conference: ‘Ten years of crisis: The ethnography of austerity’

By jk393 | 15 December 2017

Professor João de Pina-Cabral is co-organising a prestigious conference on the economic crisis and in Southern Europe and the austerity policies that were created in … Read more

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