We are pleased to announce the release of a short video capturing the “Be Neanderthalised” workshop run as part of the Kent 50th Anniversary celebrations. … Read more
Category: News
“Born this way” in contemporary science: Multidisciplinary approaches to sexuality and gender
Sexuality is an important topic in society and life. It is also one that has traditionally been seen through a very heteronormative lens. Research on … Read more
Kent anthropologist sheds further light on Homo naledi
Research led by University of Kent anthropologist Dr Tracy Kivell suggests that early human species Homo naledi may have been uniquely adapted for both tree … Read more
Launch of Skeletal Biology Research Centre
The School of Anthropology and Conservation are delighted to announce the launch of our new Skeletal Biology Research Centre. The Centre is the first and … Read more
World Humanitarian Gold Award
In a timely and poignant manner the musical documentary by SAC alumna Eda Elif Tibet has won the Humanitarian Gold Award, Jakarta 2015. The World … Read more
New Species of Fossil Human Discovered in South African Cave
Fossils representing at least 15 individuals may alter views of human behaviour The discovery of a new species of human relative was announced today (Sept. … Read more
50th Anniversary Festival
We’re really excited about Kent’s 50th Anniversary Celebration this weekend. There are so many wonderful activities for all the family and great opportunities to meet … Read more
How Scientists Are Racing to Save a Rare Hawaiian Bird From Extinction
A new article in Audubon Magazine reports on the work of PhD student, Hanna Mounce, and her team as they look to save rare Hawaiian … Read more
Funding for MSc by Research – deadline 11/09/2015
This project will be funded by The States of Jersey Department of Environment. Funding is available to cover Home/EU tuition fees plus stipend. All other … Read more
Excellent results from recent NSS survey
The School are delighted to announce that, once again, our excellent teaching, resources, support and facilities have been recognised in the National Student Survey 2015. Results … Read more









