Dr Amy Hinks
ED&I Data Analyst and Athena Swan Coordinator
Contributes to advancing equality, diversity, and inclusion within the Division by providing support for the 10 academic departments in the Division as they work towards their renewal applications for Athena SWAN awards. Also undertakes equality and diversity related data analysis for the Division, evaluating staff and student data.
Amy is Mental Health First Aid trained.
Recent publications
The performance of African protected areas for lions and their prey
Journal article
Lindsey PA. et al, (2017), BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 209, 137 - 149
Learning from the past to prepare for the future: Felids face continued threat from declining prey richness
Journal article
Sandom C. et al, (2017), Ecography: pattern and diversity in ecology
metric to assess the relative efforts of countries of the world at conserving megafauna
Journal article
Zander K. et al, (2017), Global Ecology and Conservation
Deconstructed cat communities: quantifying the threat to felids from prey defaunation
Journal article
Sandom C. et al, (2017), Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation biogeography
Scale-Dependent Phenological Synchrony between Songbirds and Their Caterpillar Food Source
Journal article
Hinks AE. et al, (2015), American Naturalist, 000 - 000
