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nutrition, management and environment, ethology and animal ethics, welfare, health, and protection. Our mission is to increase understanding of farm animals, sport and companion animals, fish, animals used in
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in one or more disciplines relevant to the industry, such as nutrition, management, ethology, welfare, physiology, digital agriculture, genetics, egg production and processing, or meat production
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quality. Through research, education, and collaboration, we develop knowledge about animals with a focus on feed and nutrition, management and environment, ethology and animal ethics, welfare, health, and
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Applied Ethology or Animal Welfare Science Preferred Qualifications: Experience with data analysis Demonstrated experience writing and submitting publications to peer-reviewed journals Demonstrated
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Bachelor’s degree (2:1 or equivalent) or Master’s degree in a relevant field such as ethology, animal behaviour & welfare, or animal science (First-class honours) Application Procedure: Please apply online via
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:1 or equivalent) or Master’s degree in a relevant field such as ethology, animal behaviour & welfare, or animal science (First-class honours) For further information about the University or to see
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ethology, chemistry and subatomic physics) develop very high level programs based on scientific instrumentation. The IPHC is structured into 4 departments and has a total staff of 393 staff including 257
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. We do this through research and education on animals with a focus on feed and nutrition, management and the environment, ethology, animal ethics and animal welfare. We are about 125 employees working
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of animal behaviour and marine biology. Experience in research methodologies in ethology, and skills in developing and applying methodologies for fish detection and behavioural classification using artificial
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of a project funded by the Human Frontier Science Program Organization, the consortium involving Cambridge University and Westlake University forms a trio of expertise combining electronics, ethology