The Laura Bassi scholarship is awarded to PhD students and early career researchers by Editing Press, a company formed from academics from Oxford and Cambridge. … Read more
Category: SBRC
Professor Tracy Kivell and Professor Richard Griffiths awarded University Research Prizes
Main image (left to right): Professor Richard Griffiths, Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen Cox, Professor Tracy Kivell, Dr Alexandra Leduc-Pagel, Dr Robert Fish and Head of School … Read more
Kent at the British Association of Human Identification (BAHID) summer conference
Dr Julieta G. García-Donas and Jeremy Pless, student of the MSc Forensic Osteology and Field Recovery Methods programme, attended the British Association of Human Identification … Read more
Professor Tracy Kivell and Dr Ameline Bardo lead project as part of Live Science
Professor Tracy Kivell and Dr Ameline Bardo of the Skeletal Biology Research Centre are helping to run the Me, Human project as part of the London … Read more
Research reveals the link between primate knuckles and hand use
Research carried out by the School of Anthropology and Conservation has found differences between the knuckle joints of primates that will enable a better understanding … Read more
Soapbox Science Canterbury returns this Saturday!
After last year’s success, the School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) are organising another Soapbox Science Canterbury event to promote women’s research to the public. … Read more
Soapbox Science Canterbury returns in June!
After last year’s success, the School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) are organising another Soapbox Science Canterbury event to promote women’s research to the public. … Read more
SBRC PhD student Jessica Dolding-Smith awarded travel grant from the AAPA
Skeletal Biology Research Centre (SBRC) PhD student Jessica Dolding-Smith has been awarded a Pollitzer Student Travel Award from the American Association of Physical Anthropology (AAPA). … 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
Stone tools reveal modern human-like gripping capabilities 500,000 years ago
Research carried out in the School demonstrates that a technique used to produce stone tools that were first found half a million years ago is … Read more