University of Oxford

Graduate Student, Anthropology

Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology (ICEA)

Linacre

Thesis Title: Joy in the Jungle: Play and laughter in the wild bonobos of Wamba (DR Congo)

Robin Dunbar

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I am currently researching play behaviour in the wild bonobos of Wamba, DR Congo. I hold a BSc(Hons) in Zoology (1st) from UCL, a MSc in Conservation also from UCL and an MPhil in Human Evolution (Distinction) from Cambridge University. I was born and raised in Chile. After my MSc in Conservation I worked in private conservation in the temperate rainforests of southern Chile for 3 years. After that I came back to the UK to do Human Evolution in Cambridge. I am now completing my DPhil with Robin Dunbar at ICEA, Oxford Univ. 

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Annual Review of Anthropology
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