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Illegal wildlife trade growing on the dark web

By jk393 | 15 June 2017

Research by Kent experts has found a small but growing amount of illegal wildlife trade on the dark web, posing a new challenge to law … Read more

Dr Nicholas Newton-Fisher publishes paper in Animal Behaviour

By jk393 | 14 June 2017

Dr Nicholas Newton-Fisher has published a paper on ‘Grooming decisions under structural despotism: the impact of social rank and bystanders among wild male chimpanzees’ in … Read more

Santiago Montero-Cruzada is welcomed as academic visitor

By jk393 | 13 June 2017

The School of Anthropology & Conservation welcomes Santiago Montero-Cruzada, who will be here as an academic visitor on and off for 6 months, with support from … Read more

Ethnographic Approaches to Wilful Blindness

By jk393 | 13 June 2017

The Social Anthropology research theme at the School of Anthropology and Conservation at Kent will host a symposium on Ethnographic Approaches to Wilful Blindness, a topic … Read more

British Academy postdoctoral fellowship awarded

By jk393 | 12 June 2017

Dr Emmy Bocaege will be joining the School of Anthropology and Conservation at Kent from the beginning of next year. Currently doing postdoctoral research at … Read more

Class of 2017 Graduation celebrations

By jk393 | 12 June 2017

The School of Anthropology and Conservation cordially invites graduands and their families to a reception to celebrate the success of the Class of 2017 on … Read more

Tragic news of former SAC student

By jk393 | 09 June 2017

The School of Anthropology and Conservation at Kent have just heard the tragic news about Krisztián Gyöngyi, who was killed while working on a black … Read more

Conference – Rewilding Britain: Planning, Policy and Practice

By jk393 | 08 June 2017

Rewilding aims to restore natural ecosystems using keystone species in a way that benefits wildlife and people. Can rewilding really be win-win for wildlife and … Read more

Dr Matthew Skinner helps push back evolutionary history

By jk393 | 08 June 2017

Dr Matthew Skinner has been involved in a major project analysing and dating new fossils from Morocco that alter our understanding of the origin of … Read more

Ruth Auger’s homelessness research wins £400 funding after public vote

By jk393 | 07 June 2017

Postgraduate student Ruth Auger won the inaugural Graduate School Public Engagement competition on 1st June, after being voted for by members of the public. Ruth’s … Read more

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