BSc Wildlife Conservation student Will Clothier has made a short film about the research and monitoring team he is working with as part of his … Read more
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Sundarbans tigers reveal fine-scale genetic signature of population isolation by wider rivers
Tigers (Panthera tigris) in the Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bangladesh reveal a signature of population genetic isolation as a result of wide rivers, according to … Read more
Amber Abrams successfully defends her PhD thesis
Congratulations to Dr Amber Abrams who successfully defended her PhD thesis, ‘Wellbeing on the edge: The dynamics of Musundian edge-dwelling on the boundaries of protected … Read more
Dr Matthew Struebig awarded large NERC grant to research land-use policy in Indonesia
NERC has chosen to award just short of one million pounds to a UK-Indonesia research collaboration under the Wallacea scheme, of which £395,000 is granted … Read more
Stirling Lecture – The Way We Think About Thinking Matters
This year’s Stirling Lecture will be delivered by Professor Tanya Marie Luhrmann from Stanford University with a talk entitled ‘The Way We Think About Thinking … Read more
DICE Talk: ‘A pandemonium of parakeets!’
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
Female chimpanzees know which males are most likely to kill their babies
New research carried out by the School of Anthropology and Conservation sheds light on the infanticidal behaviour of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and demonstrates that females are … Read more
DICE PhD candidate Steven Allain featured in BBC Wildlife magazine
DICE PhD candidate Steven Allain has been featured in BBC Wildlife magazine after being interviewed by Jo Price. Steven’s feature was mainly based on the … Read more
Centre for Ethnographic Research book launch
(Co-hosted by the Centre for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) and the Visual and Sensory Research Cluster) Monday November 26th, 15:00 – 18:00, UELT … Read more
Professor João de Pina-Cabral publishes on collective disciplinary identity
Berghan Books have published Who Are ‘We’? Reimagining Alterity and Affinity in Anthropology (eds: Liana Chua and Nayanika Mathur), a new volume examining how forms … Read more