Animal Welfare Science Centre
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We contribute to improved animal welfare as a world leading provider of expert information, advice and education underpinned by rigorous research.
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Registration is now open for the next free Animal Welfare Science Centre seminar. Register here to join us in-person or for the live-stream online: enrichment.eventbrite.com.au #animalwelfare #science @awsc.bsky.social
Promotional poster for the 2025 Seminar Series hosted by the Animal Welfare Science Centre. The event is titled “Better Enrichment Through Better Evidence” and will be held on 16 June 2025 from 1pm to 4pm at Melbourne Connect and via Zoom. A QR code is provided for more information or registration at enrichment.eventbrite.com.au. The poster features logos for the Animal Welfare Science Centre and the University of Melbourne. Photos of the three speakers are shown at the bottom: Dr. Irene Camerlink (Polish Academy of Sciences) with an orange pig icon, Sue Jaensch (Zoos Victoria) with an orange sea lion icon, and Dr. Peta Taylor (University of Melbourne) with an orange chicken icon. An orange lemur silhouette is climbing over Sue's photo.
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SAVE THE DATE! 16 June 2025 (Afternoon, Melbourne AEST) - our next Animal Welfare Science Centre @awsc.bsky.social seminar will be focused on the topic of #ENRICHMENT. Details about speakers and presentations - coming soon. #animalwelfare #science
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Inviting you to join us (in person or online) for our first Animal Welfare Science Centre Seminar for 2025. This year offers the perfect opportunity to reflect on 25 years of progress and where we want to be in 2050. Details and registration: bit.ly/AWSC25
Promotional poster for a 2025 seminar series on April 16 titled '25 Years of Animal Welfare Science - Reflections, Progress, and the Road Ahead.' The event runs from 9am-11:30am at Melbourne Connect with Zoom option. Features three speakers with their photos: Dr Mia Cobb from University of Melbourne, Dr Sally Sherwen from Zoos Victoria, and Suzanne Truong from University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. The poster includes QR code, University of Melbourne logo, and Animal Welfare Science Centre logo, with decorative animal silhouettes of a dog, elephant and pig are next to each speaker photo in orange.
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The presentations from our Animal Welfare Science Centre Research Showcase 2024 are now available to view on YouTube. You can view these recordings and follow our YouTube channel to keep up to date with future seminars: www.youtube.com/@AnimalWelfa... #animawelfare #science
The image shows a YouTube channel page for the Animal Welfare Science Centre (AWSC) affiliated with the University of Melbourne. At the top is a distinctive banner featuring the University of Melbourne's dark blue logo on the left, followed by an orange background with white line drawings of various animals in profile, including a horse, giraffe, lion, sheep, and other animals arranged in a horizontal line.
The channel's profile section displays the AWSC logo. Below this is a brief description stating their mission to contribute to improved animal welfare as a world-leading provider of expert information (the description is truncated).
The "Videos" section shows four video thumbnails arranged in a grid, all appearing to be from a research showcase series.