With the help of SLAS (Student Learning Advisory Service), Dr Adelina Gschwandtner and co are running a workshop to help you avoid plagiarism and learn … Read more
Refelections on Inclusivity Within Conservation Careers
The Women in Conservation Canterbury Network are hosting an event for International Women’s Day 2024. Join our speakers as they reflect on experiences of inclusivity … Read more
Shock at rise in rhino poaching in South Africa in 2023
499 rhinos were killed for their horns by poachers in South Africa in 2023. An increase on the poaching numbers for 2022 – a major … Read more
Your School of Anthropology and Conservation Applicant Day Schedule!
Need help booking onto one of our Applicant Days? We got you, read the guidance here. Bookings have now closed for our Saturday 17th February … Read more
Human Geography Spring Term Seminars 2024
SAC student crowned BBC Countryfile ‘Young Countryside Champion’
Jack Scott (right), a third-year Environmental Social Sciences student, was crowned winner at the BBC Food and Farming Awards 2023 ceremony in Newport. His win … Read more
From classroom to field… A conservationist’s debut
‘My time at Kent, especially the Costa Rica fieldtrip, confirmed my interest in the field and doing hands-on conservation work. Two weeks discovering jungle life … Read more
Welcome Week 23: Postgraduate edition
Welcome to Kent! Here is everything you need to know for your first week on campus. Postgraduate School of Anthropology and Conservation Welcome Week Timetable … Read more
Welcome Week 23: Undergraduate Edition
Welcome to Kent! Here is everything you need to know for your first week on campus. Your School-specific timetable is below. If you are a … Read more
My Passion for Teaching
Erin Whitmore took the Human and Social Sciences in the Classroom Module, a one-term placement opportunity that allows students to teach aspects of their degree … Read more