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Women in Conservation: Keeping Safe in The Field.

By Grace Shore Banks | 02 March 2022

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.

By rf306 | 01 March 2022

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

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 February 2022

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

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 February 2022

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

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 February 2022

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.

By rf306 | 24 February 2022

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.

By rf306 | 21 February 2022

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?

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 February 2022

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

By Grace Shore Banks | 11 February 2022

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

By Grace Shore Banks | 08 February 2022

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

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