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DPhil Area Studies (Japan) @ University of Oxford. Researching institutional and community resilience in 21st century Japan, focusing on an anthropology of the world of rakugo traditional oral storytelling. Also teaching @ Leeds University.
Anthropologist, Utrecht University. China, Mobilities, Rural-Urban, Education, Race/Whiteness, Gender. Assoc. Editor Asian Anthropology.
Associate Prof in Biological Anthropology, bringing Evolution to Public Health. Director of Education at UCL Anthropology.
Profile: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/30051
Welcome to our official page. Sharing the latest news, research and highlights of life at UCL (University College London).
London's Global University - ucl.ac.uk
British-Nigerian Historian - BAFTA Winning Producer/Presenter - Best Selling Author - AGENT cwalker@unitedagents.co.uk
Senior Lecturer in Evolutionary Anthropology at Liverpool John Moores University; human evolution; evolutionary biology; comparative methods. Co-lead of the Joint MSc Human Evolution Programme at UoL/LJMU.
Professor of Medical Anthropology (St Andrews) researching and writing on zoonoses, plague, epidemics, history of colonial medicine, animal studies, and visual culture
https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/social-anthropology/people/cl12
Posting the latest discoveries in human evolution and primatology. We also spotlight the broader field of biological anthropologyβfrom the history of our discipline to talks, conferences, and job opportunities.
Anthropologist & lecturer at UCL Anthropology working on mobility & infrastructure in Occupied Palestine. Co-founder of The New Ethnographer, a consultancy helping make fieldwork safer, healthier, and more ethical.
Lecturer in Medical Anthropology, UCL
Lecturer in Quantitative Anthropology at UCL. Research interests in human diversity, health inequalities, bioarchaeology, and the evolution of the pelvis and childbirth.
Professor of Education and Anthropology, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Future imagining and intellectual wellbeing
Former guitarist for The Wedding Present
Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Durham University. Runs Primate & Predator in South Africa exploring primates, predators and human-wildlife interactions, and MammalWeb in the UK. Views my own.
Senior Lecturer in Evolutionary Anthropology Liverpool John Moores University, UK. Co-Lead of Research Centre for Evolutionary Anthropology & Palaeoecology. Main research project: hybridisation in human evolution.
anthropology @ ucla // researching climate change, finance, thermal power, sewage, & birds in UK and Japan // he/him
Prof of Medical Anthropology, The Open University (UK)
Researches death, palliative and end of life care. Co-editor of Death and Culture book series. Director of the Centre for Open Thanatology
Interested in cultural evolution, evolutionary anthropology, psychology, primatology, equitable academia, cats, dogs, wild swimming and camping. Prof at Durham Uni, UK (she/her)
Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oregon.
Archaeologist focusing on Cambodia/Southeast Asia. Editor of BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
Anthropologist at Brunel University of London, co-host of The Migration Menu podcast (www.themigrationmenu.com), co-editor of the journal Medical Anthropology, and author of βSacred Cows and Chicken Manchurian.β
D.Phil. Archaeologist. Co-Editor Current Anthropology. Previously Editor European Journal of Archaeology. Educator. Tattoo Enthusiast. World Traveller. Accident Prone.