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Research identifies regular climbing behaviour in a human ancestor

By jk393 | 31 March 2020

A new study led by the School of Anthropology and Conservation has found evidence that human ancestors as recent as two million years ago may … Read more

Dr Daniela Peluso’s research on ayahuasca practices examines the challenges of providing guidelines for the awareness of sexual abuse

By jk393 | 30 March 2020

In a recent piece in the Journal of Psychedelic Studies, Dr Daniela Peluso, Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology, was lead author in an article entitled … Read more

Inaugural BSc Human Geography field trip to Brussels

By jk393 | 27 March 2020

Our fieldtrip to Brussels as part of the BSc in Human Geography began as most fieldtrips do: early. We boarded the Eurostar with tired eyes … Read more

Dr Natalia García Bonet publishes article on the impact on indigenous peoples on resource extraction in the Americas

By jk393 | 26 March 2020

Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, the research of Dr Natalia García Bonet, Lecturer in Social Anthropology, shows how the practice of informal (illegal) gold mining … Read more

‘Study shows Village Forests in Indonesia can protect the environment and reduce poverty’ – Dr Matthew Struebig writes for The Conversation

By jk393 | 25 March 2020

President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo’s administration will continue giving permits for local communities and indigenous peoples to manage forests under the Social Forestry Scheme during his … Read more

DICE researcher Jeanne Mckay quoted in BBC article on Muslim clerics preaching for climate change

By jk393 | 24 March 2020

Restoring peatland, rather than burning it, is currently one of Indonesia’s priorities to reduce its annual carbon emissions. Worldwide, peatlands in their natural waterlogged state can … Read more

Undergraduate students navigate the City of London’s history of finance

By jk393 | 19 March 2020

In February, students taking The Anthropology of Business module spent the day discussing the history of finance in the City of London. Students visited critical … Read more

New Social Anthropology MA launched on Humanitarian and Environmental Crises

By jk393 | 18 March 2020

Our world is experiencing humanitarian and environmental challenges of disturbing dimensions. This new programme addresses these challenges from a human and ethical angle, exploring the … Read more

Students visit plastics’ recycling plant to further embed sustainability across the curriculum

By jk393 | 17 March 2020

A group of students registered on The Anthropocene: Planetary Crises and the Age of Humans module recently visited the Viridor plastics’ recycling plant in Rochester. … Read more

Dr Emmy Bocaege receives Cozzarelli prize for her paper investigating human remains from Neolithic Çatalhöyük

By jk393 | 11 March 2020

The Cozzarelli Prize is awarded annually to six research teams whose PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America) … Read more

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