Professor Sue Black – The Real World of Forensic Anthropology
19th March - 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Sue Black is the UK’s leading forensic anthropologist. Her work has ranged from war crimes investigations in Kosovo to single suspicious deaths in the UK and everything in between, some of which have been the subject of a series of TV programmes. She will talk about how her upbringing and an academic career in human anatomy paved the way for a career in this field and how her current research is helping to identify perpetrators of child sexual abuse globally. She says ‘it may seem like a dark topic when you work with death every day of your life, but it is surprising just how much humour can be found’.