Dignity Without Danger – collaborations
Discover the collaborative partnerships of the Dignity Without Danger project.
Discover the collaborative partnerships of the Dignity Without Danger project.
As a part of the Qualitative Analysis in Action project, we provide some further reading suggestions so you can learn more about Nepal.
The Forensic anthropology group is committed to the development of protocols and guidelines to increase the reliability of the recovery, documentation and analysis of human remains. We provide casework consultancy for forensic anthropological analysis, facial approximation and mass grave excavation. Find out about our work by viewing our publications, collaborations, research areas and people.
This national QAA Collaborative Enhancement Project started in January 2023, and aims to deliver a toolkit to enhance the wider scale impact of work-based learners on global issues.
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School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment
Through the fields of palaeoanthropology, bioarchaeology, palaeogenetics, evolutionary genetics and human biology - we study human variation. Discover more about human variation and adaptability, the projects we are currently working on, read our papers, and meet the researchers.
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School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment
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