The consumption of alcohol by modern-day humans is nearly universal, being found in every society that has fermentable raw materials. However, most anecdotes of wild nonhuman … Read more
Kent Study Abroad student wins undergraduate paper prize at Indiana University, Bloomington
We are proud to announce that School of Anthropology & Conservation student Victoria Lockwood has received a prestigious award at Indiana University, Bloomington, for her undergraduate … Read more
Job Vacancy: Post-doctoral Research Associate in Biomechanics (validation of musculoskeletal models)
Location: Canterbury Salary: £32,277-£37,394 Hours: Full time Contract Type: Contract/Temporary Deadline for applications: 21st June Reference: SS0967 Are you a post-doctoral student looking for a Research Associate role in … Read more
PhD Studentship Available in ‘Valuing Marine Ecosystem Services in Costa Rica’
Location: Bremen Funding amount: Not specified Hours: Full time Deadline for applications: 30th June Reference: 9 The Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology GmbH (Leibniz-ZMT … Read more
Resolations – Screening of Visual Anthropology Projects
Showcasing 11 short documentaries which creatively touch on the themes of community and individuality in places as varied as the idyllic English countryside, a Comic Convention, … Read more
DICE assisted project achieves certification first for India
Commercial supply chain involving two local communities in North Western Ghats receives all-important FairWild Certificate. FairWild certification ensures that buyers – from ingredient traders up … Read more
Conservation ambassador wins Whitley Award 2015
The 2015 Whitley Awards were held on 29th April at the Royal Geographical Society where winners were presented with their awards by HRH The Princess … Read more
The Happiness Project Event: 14th May
As part of the University of Kent’s 50th Anniversary celebrations we are delighted to welcome Dr Neil Thin from the University of Edinburgh to deliver … Read more
Niki Rust article in the Ecologist
This week sees the release of a new ‘comment article’ from PhD student Niki Rust. Writing in the Ecologist Niki considers the chances of success … Read more
KORA Workshops – June 2015
We’re delighted to announce our June two-day workshops: BOOK NOW Medieval Burials in Canterbury Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st June 10am – 4pm Marlowe Building, … Read more









