SSPSSR are hosting a whole month of Employability events open to all University of Kent students. Have you booked your space yet? This Wednesday there … Read more
Full Scholarship Available for Students from Southern African countries
DICE, in the School of Anthropology and Conservation are delighted to announce the, DICE & Canon Collins Trust MSc Scholarship Award This generous scholarship is … Read more
Chimpanzees learn a more efficient tool technique by watching others
Chimpanzees are likely to use a more efficient tool technique after observing others who are employing a better approach, according to new research conducted by … Read more
DICE Student Wins Prestigious Award
University of Kent PhD student Samia Saif has won the Future of Nature Award 2013 for her groundbreaking research on the protection of tigers in … Read more
National Student Survey 2013 – CLOSES today
The National Student Survey (NSS) for 2013 The NSS is a national survey for all final-year students to evaluate their university experience, and the results … Read more
Extreme Weather- Information for Students
In the event that any SAC teaching is cancelled due to extreme weather conditions details of cancellations will be posted here, on the SAC News … Read more
Rolling dice reveals level of illegal badger killing
A little-used method for estimating how many people are involved in sensitive or illegal activities can provide critical information to environmental policy makers involved in … Read more
Publication for Lycett and von Cramon-Taubadel
The Journal of Archaeological Science have published a recent paper by Dr Stephen Lycett and Dr Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel. Lycett, S.J. & von Cramon-Taubadel, N. (2013). … Read more
New app provides solution when researching animal behaviour
A primatologist at the University of Kent has developed an app that allows accurate logging of animal behaviour for scientific research. Animal Behaviour Pro, an … Read more
Stirling Lecture a Great Success
The annual Stirling Lecture, took place on Tuesday 27th November 2012, and was a great success! This year’s lecture was given by Professor Chris Hann, … Read more





