JMICAWE Presentations
Past presentations from the JMICAWE
Professor David Mellor
Autumn 2011 - Animal emotions, behaviour and the promotion of positive welfare states.
Professor Bernie Rollins
Autumn 2011 - Debate on animal welfare and ethics.
Professor Peter Sandøe
The use of animals in research - what are the ethical issues?
Dr Rick D’Eath
Aggression in pigs when they are mixed into new groups.
Dr Marie Haskell
Assessing welfare on farm using behavioural measures.
Dr Malcolm Mitchell
Transportation of animals.
Xavier Manteca
Behavioural and welfare consequences of pain in farm and companion animals.
Panel of speakers at AWSELVA conference
Question and answer session.
FVE-EAEVE Working Group
FVE-EAEVE Working Group on Development of a Model Curriculum for Animal Welfare in Veterinary Undergraduate Education.
Dr Dorothy McKeegan
Presentation to the Veterinary Student's Ethics Forum.
Wildlife & Zoo Ethics
Dr Dorothy McKeegan - Wildlife & Zoo Ethics.
After Dolly - the ethical dilemma of animal biotechnology
Bruce Whitelaw from the Roslin Institute and Peter Sandøe from the Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen discuss how far researchers should go in their manipulation of domestic animals in order to produce food and medicine.
Real World Animal Welfare
Real world animal welfare presented by Professor Natalie Waran.
The vet's role in improving animal welfare
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Animal Welfare in Developing Countries - Too-tough-to-tackle?
Heather Bacon and Hayley Walters from the JMICAWE, provide staff and students with a super presentation based on the theme - Animal Welfare in Developing Countries - too tough to tackle?
The Future of Animal Welfare Conference
Session 1 from the MSc AABAW Conference - The future of animal welfare.
The Future of Animal Welfare Conference
Session 2 - Mike Appleby
The Future of Animal Welfare Conference
Session 3 - Farm Animal Welfare in UK, the past, present and future.
The Future of Animal Welfare Conference
Session 4 - Animal welfare around the World
3Rs perspectives in the 21st century
Professor T Hartung
Animal Behaviour
Dr Claire Corridan
Panda’s - It’s not all black and white
Iain Valentine
Hannah Medley
Hannah Medley from Police Scotland gives her talk about Wildlife Crime.
Bangalore Conference
The short video features staff from the Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies who travelled to Bangalore in March 2014.
Natalie Waran - BHS Conference
In 2015, Professor Natalie Waran presented to the BHS confernece her talk, Misbehaving or misunderstood.