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This interdisciplinary team has expertise in a range of animal industries, including farmed animals, equines, zoo and exotic animals housed in zoological collections, wild animals, companion animals and veterinary settings.
Specifically, our team has expertise in:
Research contact 01952 81 5113
Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm
animalbehaviourandwelfare@harper-adams.ac.uk
This research team has a wealth of experience in multidisciplinary research and would be delighted to co-develop research projects or undertake consultancy in any of our areas of expertise. If you would like to work with us on any projects, please email us.
The animal behaviour and welfare research group are proficient in the development of educational courses and can tailor short courses or training courses for all aspects of animal behaviour and welfare including: an introduction to animal welfare; development and implementation of animal welfare assessment protocols; guidance for undertaking applied animal behaviour and welfare research. The research group also has a strong track record in hosting workshops which facilitate networking and co-development of solutions to industry-relevant problems.
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has a suite of facilities on site which support delivery of these training opportunities including:
The research group is able and willing to host training events and workshops both on and off site, with opportunities being developed to suit your needs. If you are interested in training tailored to your own requirements, please email us to discuss this further. Costs are dependent on the needs of the team and level of support required in hours/days.
The animal behaviour and welfare research group has undertaken consultancy in a range of areas including animal housing and husbandry, welfare audits, systematic reviews, support for research development, applying evidence-based management protocols, training in welfare assessment and data analysis. Please email us if you would like to discuss opportunities in relation to consultancy. As above, costs are dependent on the needs of the team and level of support required in hours/days.
Knowledge exchange is a key aspect of the work of the animal behaviour and welfare research group. Our staff are available to support knowledge exchange activities through media presence or invited talks. An overview of other recent knowledge dissemination by the research group is available on request. For media-specific enquiries please contact our Press team. For invited talks or other events please email us directly.
The Animal Behaviour and Welfare Research Group, which sits within the Animal Science Research Centre, works with other research groups within Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ and with external collaborators to deliver projects using multidisciplinary methods across species. Within Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, we regularly collaborate with:
Funded postgraduate research opportunities will be shared via our research blog however if you would like to discuss an idea for a research project please email us.
Publications from the research group can be found in our and on individual staff profiles.
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We are officially represented in the following professional societies and working groups:
For further information please see individual staff profiles.
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