Professor Richard Griffiths has received the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) Marsh Award for Conservation Biology. Presented annually since 1991, the award recognises individuals for … Read more
Dr Daniela Peluso on the intersection of anthropology and business
Dr Daniela Peluso explores the intersection of anthropology and business as guest editor of a special-themed edition of the Journal of Business Anthropology (JBA), entitled Anthropology … Read more
Amphibian Conservation Research Symposium 2017
The Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) and the School of Anthropology and Conservation are proud to host the annual Amphibian Conservation Research Symposium … Read more
George C. Williams Prize awarded for most significant article published in 2017
Dr Sarah Myers, who recently completed her PhD at the School, Dr Sarah Johns and former staff member Dr Oskar Burger have been awarded the … Read more
Gold award for Kent in Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)
The University has been awarded a gold rating, the highest, in the UK Government’s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). Based on the evidence available, the TEF … Read more
Dr Jake Bicknell receives Conservation award for Outstanding Student
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ Conservation Science award for an outstanding PhD student (2017) has been presented to Dr Jake Bicknell. Jake, who works … Read more
Dr Zoe Davies heads to Glastonbury for Sex & Bugs & Rock ‘n’ Roll tour
Dr Davies will join a supergroup of researchers at the five-day festival. The Sex & Bugs & Rock ‘n’ Roll roadshow, championed by the British … Read more
Illegal wildlife trade growing on the dark web
Research by Kent experts has found a small but growing amount of illegal wildlife trade on the dark web, posing a new challenge to law … Read more
Dr Nicholas Newton-Fisher publishes paper in Animal Behaviour
Dr Nicholas Newton-Fisher has published a paper on ‘Grooming decisions under structural despotism: the impact of social rank and bystanders among wild male chimpanzees’ in … Read more
Santiago Montero-Cruzada is welcomed as academic visitor
The School of Anthropology & Conservation welcomes Santiago Montero-Cruzada, who will be here as an academic visitor on and off for 6 months, with support from … Read more









