Prof Richard Griffiths (DICE/School of Anthropology & Conservation) helps review the success of mitigation driven animal translocations around the world. For many years the use … Read more
Anticipating prosperity: A study of community expectations and the petroleum industry in Timor-Leste
Pina Cabral publishes 2 papers in online journal
These two papers respond to the larger theoretical issues being debated in Social Anthropology at present. The research deals with the relationship between person-hood and … Read more
New hope for Borneo’s orang-utans despite major threats
However, new research has also identified up to 42,000km2 of land that could serve as potential orang-utan refuges on the island, and could be relatively safe new … Read more
Top 10 ranking for SAC research
The School of Anthropology and Conservation are delighted to be ranked 10th for research power within the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. The REF 2014 … Read more
Award Winning Alumna
Huge congratulations go to Jennie Martin who has recently won the Environment Award for the Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland 2014. Jennie studied at SAC for … Read more
PhD student paper is published in Science
Emma Wombwell, PhD in Biodiversity Management, has co-authored a paper which has recently been published in Science. The paper, describing the threat that a new … Read more
Bone micrographs acquired by Wellcome Images
Dr Justyna Miszkiewicz has had two images of bone microstructure acquired by the Wellcome Collection. The images were scanned using an atomic force microscope (AFM) … Read more
BBC Springwatch Success
PhD student Hazel Jackson has found that she’s had remarkable success in collecting samples of ring-necked parakeets since her appearance on BBC’s Springwatch. Hazel has … Read more
Stirling Lecture – Still time to book
Professor Joel Robbins, University of Cambridge, will be joining the School of Anthropology and Conservation for our annual Stirling Lecture in celebration of the University … Read more









