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Read more at: Professor Sir Patrick Bateson, FRS

Professor Sir Patrick Bateson, FRS

4 August 2017

It is with great sadness that we report the death, peacefully on 1st August, of Pat Bateson. He was 79 and admired not only for his brilliant research but also for his warmth of personality, an inspiring combination and especially for generations of aspiring young scientists who were lucky to come under his spell. In a...


Read more at: Two new projects launched by the Conservation Evidence team

Two new projects launched by the Conservation Evidence team

28 July 2017

The Conservation Evidence team have launched a brand new website along with two new two flagship projects: Evidence Champions and Non-English Evidence Gathering. Evidence Champions Evidence Champions are organisations that have made a commitment to collaborate with us to integrate Conservation Evidence into their decision...


Read more at: Unravelling seed dispersal by frugivorous animals

Unravelling seed dispersal by frugivorous animals

20 July 2017

Unravelling seed dispersal through fragmented landscapes: Frugivore species operate unevenly as mobile links Frugivorous animals disperse the seeds of a substantial proportion of woody plant species across many vegetation types. In an increasingly fragmented world, seed dispersal constitutes a pivotal process promoting...


Read more at: BRAINFest 2017

BRAINFest 2017

29 June 2017

Last weekend two of our research groups took part in the Cambridge Neuroscience BRAINFest . The festival took place over three days and included lectures, films, art work and an interactive showcase in the Corn Exchange. The interactive showcase included themes such as “Pain and Pleasure” “Perception & Imagination” and...


Read more at: Congratulations!

Congratulations!

19 June 2017

CONGRATULATIONS! To all of our Part II Zoologists who have just received their degree results. Out of 69 students, 18 were awarded a first, the other 51 received upper seconds. We are especially pleased this year as there were no lower seconds, for the first time in a long while, possibly ever. The Frank Smart Prize for...


Read more at: Janet Moore Prize 2017

Janet Moore Prize 2017

14 June 2017

The winner of this year’s Janet Moore Prize for supervising in Zoology is Benno Simmons. Benno received his award from Dr Nick Mundy, Deputy Head of Department (Teaching), at last night’s annual Part II Zoology party. The prize is awarded on the basis of nominations from Zoology students and module organisers. Benno, who...


Read more at: Dr Hannah Mumby is awarded a Fulbright Scholarship

Dr Hannah Mumby is awarded a Fulbright Scholarship

31 May 2017

Hannah Mumby, a Research Fellow in the Department has received a Fulbright Scholar Award to enable her to research at Colorado State University on one of the most well-regarded and impactful scholarship programmes in the world. As a participant, Hannah has been selected to conduct research on male African elephant...


Read more at: Best Undergraduate Supervisor Award

Best Undergraduate Supervisor Award

15 May 2017

We were delighted to hear that one of our PhD students, Riva Riley has won the CUSU Student-Led Teaching Award for the best " Undergrad supervisor (science and technology)" award for 2017. CUSU received nearly 600 nominations from students for teaching awards across all departments in the University. Nominations were then...


Read more at: Athena SWAN Charter Silver Award

Athena SWAN Charter Silver Award

8 May 2017

We are very pleased to have been awarded an Athena SWAN Charter Silver award for good practice in advancing gender equality in the Department. This award reflects the progress we have made in tackling imbalances in gender and improving our workplace culture since the award of our Bronze award. Further it reflects our...


Read more at: Horizon Scan: A new wave of biological invasions is coming

Horizon Scan: A new wave of biological invasions is coming

5 May 2017

We are all becoming increasingly familiar with the impacts of invasive species. Knotweed from Japan can destroy building foundations, zebra mussels from eastern Europe can clog-up drinking water pipes, and an Asian fungus is causing ash tree die-back in our forests. Now an international team of scientists has identified...