This month the school are hosting a ‘Bio Blitz’ on campus, when a variety of specialist surveys will take place throughout the day, with experts … Read more
Tag: Conservation
Even older than we thought?!
Current evidence suggests the world’s earliest stone technologies are likely to be older than previously thought. A team led by Kent’s Dr Alastair Key and Dr David … Read more
Human-elephant conflict in Kenya heightens with increase in crop-raiding
A new study led by the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (DICE) has found that elephants living around the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, are … Read more
Winter News Roundup
In what has been an extraordinary year, the School of Anthropology and Conservation have still managed to come out with some incredible achievements and exciting … Read more
Matt Struebig on the BBC
A report by BBC News into the impact of deforestation for rubber focuses on research by a team from the University of East Anglia incorporates comment … Read more
New Programme: BSc (Hons) Human Ecology
The School of Anthropology and Conservation (SAC) are delighted to announce the launch of a new programme, BSc (Hons) Human Ecology which is recruiting students … Read more
Stirling Lecture – video available online
Last week’s Stirling Lecture (26 Feb) on ‘Ageing, menopause and parenting – perspectives on human evolution’ is now available online. This year’s lecture was given … Read more
Anthropology a Rising Star
Anthropology and Conservation have been ranked 6th place in the Guardian subject league table for Anthropology across all Universities in the UK. That is a … Read more