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Category: Research

Dr Amy Hinsley on winning the RSPB Conservation award for outstanding PhD

By jk393 | 13 August 2018

Dr Amy Hinsley, who has won the 2018 RSPB Centre for Conservation Science Award for an outstanding PhD, has written a blog for the charity … Read more

Tropical birds benefit from more forest by rivers in oil palm areas

By jk393 | 08 August 2018

Protected riverbank habitats within areas of oil palm cultivation can play a key role in reducing the negative impacts on tropical bird numbers but need … Read more

Teeth and Life History – Public Lecture

By jsh31 | 18 July 2018

Why do humans take so long to grow up? Why do we age and die? Why are human babies born helpless? These and the answers … Read more

Eating bone marrow played a key role in the evolution of the human hand

By jk393 | 16 July 2018

The strength required to access the high calorie content of bone marrow may have played a key role in the evolution of the human hand … Read more

Dr Joseph Bull on KMTV discussing wolf reintroduction

By jk393 | 10 July 2018

Dr Joseph Bull has been interviewed on local news channel KMTV to discuss his research on reintroducing wolves in Scotland first published last month in … Read more

DICE alumna wins RSPB Conservation Award for outstanding PhD

By jk393 | 06 July 2018

DICE alumna Dr Amy Hinsley is the proud winner of an RSPB award in Conservation Science for an outstanding PhD thesis in the discipline. Her … Read more

Public Lecture: Research Religious Heritage at Kent

By jsh31 | 26 June 2018

We warmly invite you to a special public talk about research on religious heritage that is currently being carried out at the University of Kent. … Read more

Dr Joseph Bull’s research covered in national media

By jk393 | 15 June 2018

Research, led by the University of Kent and the University of Sussex, indicates that, for wolves to be effective at directly reducing red deer numbers and … Read more

Professor Roy Ellen publishes new book on Kinship in the ‘New Indonesia’

By jk393 | 13 June 2018

Professor Roy Ellen has had his book published entitled Kinship, Population and Social Reproduction in the ‘New Indonesia’ by Routledge. Nuaulu people on the Indonesian … Read more

Professor Jim Groombridge and Dr Simon Black publish new book

By jk393 | 10 June 2018

Species Conservation: Lessons from Islands, edited by Jim Groombridge, Simon Black, Jamieson Copsey and Carl Jones, has been published by Cambridge University Press featuring research … Read more

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