On Thursday, March 30th 2017, SAC’S The Biological Anthropology Research Group and the Skeletal Biology Research Centre hosted ‘Written in Bone’, a one-day symposium on Forensic Anthropology … Read more
Category: Research
Dr Anna Waldstein publishes new book
Dr Anna Waldstein has had a new book published by Carolina Academic Press entitled Living Well in Los Duplex. The book offers critical reflections on … Read more
It may not have been too late to save ‘extinct’ pigeon
The Passenger Pigeon, a species of pigeon that died out in the early years of the 20th century, could have been saved even after it … Read more
Professor João de Pina-Cabral publishes new book
Professor João de Pina-Cabral has had a new book published by HAU books at the University of Chicago Press entitled World: An Anthropological Examination. The book … Read more
The Centre for Biocultural Diversity (CBCD) welcomes new visitors, speakers and ethnobotanists in residence
The CBCD is delighted to welcome a number of visiting researchers to add to the dynamic research environment of the centre. Dr. Olivia Angé (Marie Curie … Read more
Dr David Henig publishes new book
Dr David Henig has had a new co-edited book published by Oxford University Press called Economies of Favour after Socialism. The book examines the role … Read more
Dr Alanna Cant joins the school as a Research Fellow
Dr Alanna Cant has recently joined the school having been awarded a prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship. Alanna’s research project will investigate religious heritage conservation in Oaxaca, … Read more
DICE PhD student’s research published online for the New Scientist
DICE PhD candidate Hadi Al Hikmani‘s research has discovered that rare Arabian leopards, the largest population of which reside in Oman, are being forced out … Read more
Two Million Euro European Commission Research Fellowship for Dr Zoe Davies
The School of Anthropology and Conservation is delighted to announce that Dr Zoe Davies has successfully secured a European Commission research fellowship to the value … Read more
Stirling Lecture Report – The honour of hosting a world famous palaeoanthropologist
On 8th November, the School of Anthropology and Conservation and the University of Kent hosted world famous palaeoanthropologist Professor Lee Berger to give the 2016 … Read more