The adventure begins with Welcome Week – Monday 21st – Friday 25th September 2020 Welcome Week is the exciting period just prior to the start … Read more
Category: Wellbeing
#windowsintowildlife: June edition
This April, the School of Anthropology and Conservation launched a student-led social media campaign called #windowsintowildlife. While lockdown measures saw us staying inside a lot more than … Read more
Covidentities – An interactive online screening of visual anthropology projects
This year’s visual anthropology event presents a diversity of films and interactive websites, many influenced by the pandemic. Please join us for our annual visual … Read more
Anthropology and Conservation News Summary – May
With the 24th of May signifying two months of lockdown during the current COVID-19 crisis, the doors to the School of Anthropology and Conservation have … Read more
#windowsintowildlife: May edition
Last month, the School of Anthropology and Conservation launched a student-led social media campaign called #windowsintowildlife. With a vast amount of research linking human wellbeing … Read more
Try a little mindfulness: resilience and wellbeing during lockdown
During these times of remote working and studying at home, staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation are presenting tips and advice … Read more
Video released investigating lockdown for primatologists
What are people who work with or study primates doing during lockdown? Dr Ameline Bardo and colleagues from the French Society of Primatology had the … Read more
Doing a PhD in the age of coronavirus: The art of adaptation
Michaela Lo is studying for a PhD in Biodiversity Management at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) on forecasting the impact of land-use change on … Read more
Keeping Fit in isolation
During these times of remote working and studying at home, staff and students from the School of Anthropology and Conservation are presenting tips and advice … Read more
#KentBookClub: Undercover Economist: Exposing Why the Rich Are Rich, the Poor Are Poor – and Why You Can Never Buy a Decent Used Car! by Tim Harford
Laura Thomas-Walters is studying for a PhD in Biodiversity Management at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) on social marketing and behaviour change for demand … Read more