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
Category: Social Anthropology
A Welcome from the University of Kent’s Anthropology Society
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
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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