Forensic practitioners and anthropologists will be among those to benefit from new University of Kent research on the dental development of humans. The research, which … Read more
From native to invasive: using DNA to characterise the spread of introduced ringneck parakeets from Asia/Africa to Europe
Principal Investigator: Dr Jim Groombridge Co Investigators: Dr. Diederik Strubbe, University of Antwerp Researcher: Hazel Jackson Project dates: February 2012 – January 2013 Funding: £12,467: … Read more
MSc by Research Studentship
Project title: “Metapopulation genetics and conservation of the endangered Mauritius pink pigeon” Supervisors: Dr. Jim Groombridge (DICE), Dr. Richard Young (Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust), Prof. … Read more
Glenn Bowman speaking in New York
Glenn Bowmn will be away from campus next week as he heads to New York to speak at The Center for Religion, Culture and Public Life … Read more
Zoe Davies to speak at Conference
Dr Zoe Davies has been named as one of the speakers at the forthcoming Urban Environmental Pollution conference. The conference will be taking place on … Read more
Neanderthals & their contemporaries engineered stone tools
New published research from anthropologists at the University of Kent has scientifically supported for the first time the long held theory that early human ancestors … Read more
New publication: Dr Bob Smith and Kristian Metcalfe
Dr Bob Smith, DICE, and PhD student Kristian Metcalfe have recently published a paper in the ICES Journal of Marine Science. This paper is the … Read more
New research sheds light on whale by-catch in the Korean peninsula
New published research from Professor Douglas MacMillan of the University of Kent’s School of Anthropology and Conservation has shed light on one of the most … Read more
BSA Climate Change Study Group Seminar
BSA Climate Change Study Group Seminar Event Report by Catherine Butler and Tom Roberts (Jan 2012) Climate Change, Consumption and Daily Life: The Role of … Read more
Wildlife Conservation Student working with NGO in India
Trishant Simlai, BSc Wildlife Conservation, has been working with Tiger Watch in India as a field biologist. Recently Trishant co-ordinated a survey of the Indian … Read more








