New research led by Ecological Economist Dr Sophus zu Ermgassen at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) models the future carbon emissions and … Read more
Wild bison return to the UK after thousands of years
Bison once roamed the United Kingdom freely, but like many native animals, agriculture and human development killed them all off. This month, for the first … Read more
I couldn’t imagine doing anything different now!
‘I decided to apply through clearing to study Anthropology at Kent. It was a last minute decision as I’d only just decided to go to … Read more
Smells of Nature have Powerful Impact, study finds.
Smells experienced in nature can make us feel relaxed, joyful, and healthy, according to new research co-led by Dr Jessica Fisher, Postdoctoral Research Associate at Durrell Institute … Read more
Expanding Your Horizons
The summer before University anthropology graduate Louis Richards had used all their UCAS choices on agricultural courses but had had a change of heart about … Read more
July News RoundUp
As the UK tried to respond to a Heatwave we have been inspiring the next generation of geographers, anthropologists and conservationists who will make an … Read more
Digging for Cleaner Water
Research by the Univerity of Kent and the University of St Andrews has found that rainforest chimpanzees are digging wells for cleaner water and that … Read more
Early Years Visit: Inspiring Future Generations!
Thomas Fry and Ellie Dobbs visited a Canterbury nursery this month to show early years students the great crested newts found on campus and whet … Read more
Do it Now!
Satouka Basso, found her place studying Anthropology with us through clearing and encourages anyone who is thinking about entering clearing to ‘do it!’ ‘I’d been … Read more
Celebrating the Class of 2022
On Wednesday 13 July, the Class of 2022 graduated in Canterbury Cathedral and celebrated with a reception in Westgate Hall. We were able to catch … Read more