Week 22
This bulletin, updated weekly on Mondays during term, is to keep you all informed about any matters of interest to Anthropology students. Please let Christine Eagle, (C.M.Eagle@kent.ac.uk) have any information you want up. The deadline is Friday afternoon for inclusion the following Monday.
In this Bulletin
The Psychedelic Society
The Psychedelic Society usually meets on Wednesdays at 18.00 in DLT2, and features talks from members of this department in its schedule.
This week's talk will be given by Axel Klein:
Four mechanisms that have complicated our relationship with drugs.
Anthropology Seminar
Series
Anthropology staff-student research seminars are held every Tuesday during term at 16.15 in the DICE Room, Marlowe Building. Although aimed primarily at staff and postgraduate students, interested undergraduates are always welcome.
This week's seminar will be given by Roy Ellen of Kent. His topic is What the classification of eoliths tells us about the place of cultural cognition in nineteenth century debates about the earliest human artefacts.
DICE Seminar Series
The DICE seminars are held weekly from 1:00-2:00pm on Fridays during term, in Grimond Lecture Theatre 2. All are welcome.
This week's seminar will be given by Brett Lewis, of DICE. His topic is Ecological and economic cost-effectiveness of mitigation actions for protected species on sites scheduled for development.
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