The flashing green plumage and shrill squawks of the Psittacula krameri, members of the parrot family better known as ring-necked or rose-ringed parakeets, have long … Read more
Dr Matt Tocheri comes to the school as Visiting Senior Research Fellow
We are delighted to welcome Dr Matt Tocheri as a Visiting Senior Research Fellow to the School of Anthropology and Conservation until December 2017. He … Read more
Why it’s time for conservationists to stop complaining and start marketing
In a recent article in The Conversation, Dr Bob Smith and DICE alumnus Dr Diogo VerĂssimo argue that the media’s obsession with only a few … Read more
Congratulations to all our graduates!
Thursday 13th July saw the graduation ceremony of the School of Anthropology and Conservation in the morning, followed by a champagne and strawberry reception in … Read more
SAC postgraduate team competes in Kent 10k run
Joe Broomfield, a student on the MSc in Evolution and Human Behaviour programme, decided to enter a team consisting of his peers into the recent … Read more
Impacts of deportability and structural vulnerability on well-being among Jamaicans living in the UK
50 Farmers’ Tales website launched
50 Farmers’ Tales is a unique study of the dramatic and wide-ranging changes in Kent farming over the last 50 years. In celebration of the … Read more
Inaugural Real World Research event
Real World Research was an opportunity for current University of Kent postgraduate students to showcase their work to the general public and win funding for … Read more
Winners at the Kent Hospitality Summer Quiz
A team comprising members of the School of Anthropology and Conservation competed in this year’s Summer Quiz, organised by Kent Hospitality and open to all … Read more
Caremotions – a celebration of this year’s visual anthropology projects
CAREMOTION –noun- finding balance between the care of others and self, and the emotions during video making. Etymology (coined in Canterbury 2017) – a synthesis … Read more








