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Annual Kent-Kew Distinguished Ethnobotanist Lecture

By gm472 | 09 September 2021

In the current context of global change, traditional botanical knowledge is suffering deep erosion, especially in industrialized countries such as Spain. Ethnobotanical studies in Spain … Read more

The Division of Human and Social Sciences Hybrid Research Away-Day

By Grace Shore Banks | 08 September 2021

The Schools of Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations and Psychology met to discuss their many dynamic research groups, with a view to … Read more

Work commences on the New Imaging Centre For Life Sciences within Marlowe

By Grace Shore Banks | 06 September 2021

We’re sorry for any disruption, but this is going to be a very exciting addition to the school. If you can hear some drilling and … Read more

Your School of Anthropology and Conservation Postgraduate Welcome Week 2021 schedule is out now!

By Carly Turnham | 04 September 2021

The time has come to start your postgraduate degree! And the School of Anthropology and Conservation is here to make that transition as smooth as … Read more

Your School of Anthropology and Conservation Undergraduate Welcome Week 2021 schedule is out now!

By Carly Turnham | 03 September 2021

The time has come to start your degree! And the School of Anthropology and Conservation is here to make that transition as smooth as possible. … Read more

Is There a Relationship Between Football Hooliganism and Right-Wing Politics?

By rf306 | 01 September 2021

Recently, the media outlet Vice released a short documentary, depicting how football ‘hooligans’ are in association with the political ‘Far-Right’. Future Leaders Fellow Dr Martha … Read more

Professor Tracy Kivell On Paleo-Anthropology And The European Research Council (ERC)

By rf306 | 01 September 2021

  The School of Anthropology and Conservation’s very own Professor, Tracy Kivell, recently made an appearance, in the form of a podcast, for The European … Read more

Fulbright Scholar will study Forensic Anthropology with us this September

By Grace Shore Banks | 31 August 2021

Travelling from Mexico to study with us this September, Alma Chavez was inspired to pursue forensic anthropology in the hopes of one day bringing justice … Read more

SAC PhD Researcher Captures Rare Flying Rodent for the first time in Sabah forests.

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 August 2021

Potentially the first known photograph of a Smoky Flying Squirrel (Pteromyscus Pulverulentus) recorded by a team of researchers including SAC PhD researcher Jessica Haysom. Researchers … Read more

How eco-friendly do you have to be before you are allowed to be concerned about environmental destruction?

By Grace Shore Banks | 25 August 2021

There’s pink smoke billowing from the balcony of the Guildhall, a giant pink table thronged by activists near Trafalgar Square which means Extinction Rebellion’s two-week-long programme … Read more

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