The founder of Fieldwork Initiative, joins us for a workshop for PG students and PG supervisors. Jerika Loren Heinze, the founder of Fieldwork Initiative, joins … Read more
The Proper University experience.
Stage 3 Student, Rio Finch, has studied through a global pandemic -he gives a personal insight into his University Life since joining the University of … Read more
Blind Date With A Book
The Student Experience and Success Team invited all students to take part in their ‘Blind Date with a Book’ event this month. While the rest … Read more
Listening out for bats, using machine learning in Southeast Asia
PhD student Natalie Yoh’s research focuses on how bats in Malaysian Borneo are impacted by land use change particularly by the use of bioacoustics. He … Read more
Human and Social Sciences in the Classroom
Are you interested in going into teaching, working with young people, or just having a placement opportunity without taking a year out to do it? … Read more
Human Geography: relating to both spatial and social standings.
We recently asked Dr Jonathan Rock Rokem what it means to be a part of the School of Anthropology at the University of Kent. Dr … Read more
Understanding a Changing World.
We recently asked our Head of School Dr Tatyana Humle about life in the School of Anthropology and Conservation at the University of Kent. Here’s … Read more
Have You Lost Your Raving Stamina?
Dr Martha Newson research cited in this feature in the premiere U.K. dance music magazine Mixmag, about how we have lost our post pademic energy … Read more
Worrying signs of a resurgence in South Africa rhino poaching
Professor Keith Somerville gives his expert comment on the announcement of the most recent rhino poaching figures. On 8 February, South Africa’s Minister of Forestry, … Read more
The link between Cocaine and Violence in Football
Dr Martha Newson talks to Nihal Arthanayake on BBC Radio 5 Live about social bonding, cocaine and disorderly behaviour at football matches. Dr Martha Newson … Read more









