Join us for our UCL Evolutionary Anthropology in-person seminars this term!
These seminars are free to attend & open to all, and takes place in the Daryll Forde Seminar Room on Floor 2 of the UCL Anthropology building. The seminar room is accessible, with ramps into the building and lift access to Floor 2.
When: Tuesdays 3:30-5:00pm
Where: UCL Anthropology, 14 Taviton St, London, WC1H 0BW. Daryll Forde Seminar Room.
1 Oct – Anna Rotkirch, Institute at Vaestolitta, Finland
“The partner privilege: Social networks and wellbeing in contemporary Europe”
8 Oct – Guy Jakobs, University of Cambridge
“Changing lifestyles and microbiomes in rural Indonesia”
15 Oct – Alex Mielke, Queen Mary University of London
“Reimagining interactions as the basic unit of sociality”
22 Oct – Volker Sommer, UCL
“The complete Chimpanzee: synthesizing field and lab research”
29 Oct – Emma Pomeroy, University of Cambridge
“Developing understanding of Neanderthal mortuary behaviour from Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan”
05 Nov – Reading week, no seminar
12 Nov – Elliot Howard-Spink, Max Planck Institute for Animal Behaviour
“Landscapes of cultural accumulation in animals”
19 Nov – Jordan Moon, Brunel
“Self interest in cultural preferences”
26 Nov – Gill Thompson, University of Lancashire
“Helping women recover from traumatic births”
3 Dec – Laura Buck, Liverpool John Moors University
“Non-human primate models for exploring the effects of hybridisation in human evolution”
For more information, please contact Prof. Ruth Mace (seminar organiser).
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