Postgraduate student Ruth Auger won the inaugural Graduate School Public Engagement competition on 1st June, after being voted for by members of the public. Ruth’s … Read more
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Dr Jonathan Mair on post-truth anthropology
Following divisive political campaigns on both sides of the Atlantic in 2016, political commentators have argued that we have entered a new global epoch: the … Read more
Chimpanzees adapt their foraging behaviour to avoid human conflict
Research by DICE member Dr Nicola Bryson-Morrison suggests chimpanzees are aware of the risks of foraging too close to humans. The findings could play a vital … Read more
‘Caremotions’ Visual Anthropology Screening
Visual Anthropology Screening ‘Caremotions’ takes place next Wednesday, 31st May in GLT2 from 13.30 It is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our students’ creativity on … Read more
PhD student publishes article in medical journal Calcified Tissue International
SBRC research student Rosie Pitfield has published the article ‘Cortical Histomorphometry of the Human Humerus During Ontogeny’ in the medical journal Calcified Tissue International. Her … Read more
Kent moves up to tenth place in Guardian League Table for Anthropology
This week saw Kent rise from eleventh to tenth place in the Guardian University league table for 2018 in the subject area of Anthropology. Receiving … Read more
DICE alumnus wins prestigious Whitley award
Sanjay Gubbi has won the Whitley Award donated by WWF-UK for his project ‘Reducing deforestation in Karnataka’s tiger corridors, India’. The ceremony was held on … Read more
Governance and Planetary Crises: Challenges and Agendas for Human Ecology
Date: Friday 2nd June, 2017 Time: 10:00 – 13:00 Venue: Marlowe Lecture Theatre 1 Registration: The event is free to attend, but please do register … Read more
Taiwan’s Ethnographic Films and I
The School of Arts and The School of Anthropology & Conservation will present an illustrated lecture and screening by Professor Daw-Ming Lee, Chair of the … Read more
Dr Tracy Kivell and Dr Matthew Skinner involved in major Homo naledi discovery and dating project
Dr Tracy Kivell and Dr Matthew Skinner have been involved in major research into new fossil finds in South Africa that indicate a second species … Read more









