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“To constantly focus on bad news alienates people. We need to ensure that we are sharing a message of hope too.” – How embracing the positive helps combat eco-anxiety

By jk393 | 23 October 2020

Katie Hargrave-Smith, in her final year studying for a BA in Environmental Social Sciences, writes the second in a series of blogs about how to combat … Read more

A Welcome from the University of Kent’s Anthropology Society

By jk393 | 21 October 2020

Since the news landed that the School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) has been ranked as one of the top ten places to study Anthropology … Read more

“We are being told that the structures we live in have failed and we all have to solve the crisis ourselves” – Learning to cope with eco-anxiety

By jk393 | 19 October 2020

Stage 3 student Katie Hargrave-Smith writes the first instalment in a series of blogs about how to combat ‘eco anxiety’. Climate change is a threat … Read more

Social Anthropology Seminar Series, Autumn Term 2020

By jk393 | 17 October 2020

The Social Anthropology Seminar Series at the University of Kent is a long-running tradition that provides a forum for presentation and discussion of timely, exciting … Read more

Athena SWAN Bronze Award for the School of Anthropology and Conservation

By jk393 | 13 October 2020

Professor Tracy Kivell, Athena SWAN Lead and Head of School, reflects on receiving the Athena SWAN Bronze Award: “The School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) … Read more

Anthropology and Conservation News Summary – October

By jk393 | 11 October 2020

The second month of university has now finished, and it seems like everyone is settling back in and adjusting to online studies. There has been … Read more

Anthropology and Conservation News Summary – September

By jk393 | 10 October 2020

September has seen a return to campus for some and the decision to stay and complete their studies from the security of their own home … Read more

Get involved with the School Sustainability Working Group

By jk393 | 05 October 2020

Katie Hargrave-Smith is in her final year studying for a BA in Environmental Social Sciences. “It feels strange now to think back to nearly two … Read more

“Our mission is to advance inclusivity and gender equality in conservation”: Spotlight on the Women in Conservation Canterbury Network (WCCN)

By jk393 | 30 September 2020

Conservationists are united by a shared dedication to nature and aspiration to make a positive change for the planet. However, the work can be a … Read more

22nd Annual Kent-Kew Distinguished Ethnobotanical Lecture

By jk393 | 22 September 2020

Dr Ina Vandebroek, from The New York Botanical Garden, will give this year’s Annual Kent-Kew Distinguished Ethnobotanist Lecture on Tuesday, October 13th at 17:00 (BST). Normally … Read more

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