This Thursday the 22nd November, participate in two exciting events which mark the end of the ‘Month of Latino America in Kent Exhibition’. First, from 6-7pm, … Read more
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Public lecture on wildlife and humanity in Madagascar, Friday 30th November
A public lecture on the environmental struggle between wildlife and humanity in Madagascar will be given by Herizo Andrianandrasana, of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, … Read more
Dr Lycett Invited to join editorial board for Journal of Archaeological Science
Dr Stephen Lycett has been invited to join the editorial board for the internationally prestigious “Journal of Archaeological Science“. This is truly an honour, as the “Journal … Read more
‘Cultural and natural diversity in Latin America’ exhibition on the 14th of November
The ambassador of Colombia, Dr. Mauricio Rodriguez, will open the event with a conference about biodiversity in Colombia. If you would like to attend, the exhibition is at Woolf … Read more
PLoS paper co-authored by Stephen Lycett on role of copying error in cultural evolution
Click here to read more about Dr Lycett’s newly published research article, ‘An Experimental Test of the Accumulated Copying Error Model of Cultural Mutation for Acheulean Handaxe Size’.
Dr David Henig awarded highly competitive research grant
Dr David Henig, Lecturer in Social Anthropology, has been awarded a highly competitive Post-Ph.D. Research Grant by the Wenner-Gren Foundation, to aid research on ‘Indigenous modernity … Read more
Sarah Johns’s work on teenage pregnancy published
Dr Sarah Johns and her colleagues have recently published an article in Journal of Social, Evolutionary and Cultural Psychology. They argue that attempts to reduce the high … Read more
SAC PhD student publishes orchid article in BBC magazine
Susanne Masters has published an article in the July 2012 issue of the BBC Countryfile magazine about UK orchids. Susanne’s PhD research is on the harvesting of … Read more
Professor Roy Ellen publishes new book on Nuaulu Religious Practices
Roy Ellen, Professor of Anthropology and Human Ecology has recently published a new book called “Nuaulu Religious Practices: the frequency and reproduction of rituals in … Read more
DICE alumnus named as “Leader of Tomorrow”
Former DICE student Sanjay Gubbi joins Bollywood film stars and tennis champions on the list of “25 Leaders of Tomorrow” published by the Times of … Read more




