Miguel Alexiades, Juan Alvaro Echeverri and Daniela Peluso have recently initiated a Split PhD programme between the University of Kent and IMANI (Instituto Amazónico de … Read more
Category: SAC
Darwin project wins award
The radio documentary, conducted by the BBC, in one of our Darwin Initiative project sites (Guguak Malalo) entitled: Lost in Translation: Islam for conservation and … Read more
PhD student become Editor in Chief
DICE PhD student, Gonçalo M. Rosa, has recently been appointed Editor in Chief of ALYTES (the scientific journal of the International Society for the Study … Read more
MPhil student interviewed by BBC World Service
On 26th September 2011 the World press buzzed with a breaking story of 100 pangolins rescued in Thailand. It was expected that these endangered animals … Read more
Seminars for Staff and Students
This term we have a wide range of seminars for staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation. Details of all seminars can … Read more
Alumni in the news
School of Anthropology and Conservation Alumni in the News: James Wong (Ethnobotany 2005), presenter of the BBC’s Grow your own Drugs, won a Gold Medal at … Read more
Biocultural Diversity Intensive Programme
Biocultural Diversity Intensive Programme was held at Universitat Autonoma in Barcelona, Feb 27-March 12th. 55 postgraduate students and 20 lecturers and researchers from across Europe … Read more
Breaking Convention – Conference on psychedelic consciousness
Drs. Anna Waldstein, Cameron Adams and Axel Klein and several School of Anthropology and Conservation postgraduate students and alumni were panel organizers and presenters at Breaking Convention: … Read more
Orphan chimpanzees are released into the wild using advanced GPS technology
A group of 12 orphan chimpanzees were released back into the wild with the aid of sophisticated GPS tracking technology. The release is the first … Read more








