Keynotes delivered by Dr Daniel M. Knight
Dr Daniel M. Knight has recently delivered two keynote addresses to national anthropological associations.
Dr Daniel M. Knight has recently delivered two keynote addresses to national anthropological associations.
Online symposium "From Zoonotics to Anthroponotics: The Past and Present of Disease Transmission between Animals and Humans" (December 14, 2021).
The University of St Andrews and the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation have signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding.
The Ladislav Holy Memorial Trust has announced that Centre Researcher Anna Rauter has been awarded this year’s David Riches Medal for Postgraduate Research.
The "Developing Effective Rodent Control Strategies to Reduce Disease Risk in Ecologically and Culturally Diverse Rural Landscapes" project is advertising 24-month postdoctoral Research Fellow post.
Bruno Silva Santos has won a major Wellcome Trust PhD Studentship for an ethnography of humans, rats and micro-organisms in Guarani-Mbya villages of Jaraguá Indigenous Land, São Paulo, Brazil.
A new book by the Visual Representations of the Third Plague Pandemic project, edited by Professor Christos Lynteris, has been published by Palgrave Macmillan
A new Honours-level module curated and taught by a Centre for Energy Ethics team has been awarded a ‘Golden Dandelion’ prize for excellence in education for sustainable development.
We are pleased to announce the release of Dr Melissa Demian’s new book In Memory of Times to Come: Ironies of History in Southeastern Papua New Guinea.
The Department of Social Anthropology and the Centre for Amerindian and Latin American Studies are hosting an international event in remembrance of Professor Peter Gow (1958-2021).