John was on the anthropology staff of the University of Kent from 1966 to 1990, and Professor of Social Anthropology from 1982. In 1990 he moved … Read more
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Dr Matthew Skinner secures £1.8 million for human fossil project
Dr Matthew Skinner has been awarded a grant of £1.8m from the European Research Council (ERC) for a project entitled NewHuman, which will allow researchers … Read more
DICE Talk: ‘Conserving Brazil’s mountain-top frogs’
The School of Anthropology and Conservation has created a new series named DICE Talks that will take place every month and will consist of a … Read more
SBRC PhD student Rosie Pitfield publishes on bone growth in leading medical journal
New research carried out by the School of Anthropology and Conservation suggest that a biorhythm may be one of the many factors that affect bone growth in … Read more
Professor Tanya Luhrmann delivers thought-provoking Stirling Lecture
The annual Stirling Lecture is a platform in which anthropological experts from different sub-fields of the discipline are invited to share their knowledge and expertise … Read more
My placement year – by Toby Scriven
Hi, I’m Toby! Last year I completed my year in professional practice at Chester Zoo as part of my BSc Wildlife Conservation course. I had … Read more
The value of providing endangered species with supplementary food to aid population recovery
New research carried out by DICE explores the value of measuring the effects when conservationists provide endangered species with supplementary food to help their populations … Read more
Scholarships to celebrate launch of new Human Geography course at Kent
To celebrate the launch of its new course in Human Geography, the University of Kent is offering ten scholarships of £2,000 per year for up … Read more
Dr Jonathan Mair presents research findings at Chinese community event in London
Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology, Dr Jonathan Mair presented his research findings at a Chinese community event hosted by London Fo Guang Buddhist Temple in … Read more
Natural habitats larger than Greece created to offset economic developments
New data has found that natural habitats occupying an area larger than Greece have been created to offset economic developments. This data could eventually provide … Read more