Course on Animal Welfare, Science, Ethics and Law
7 to 19 September 2014 – St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, UK
Organised by Anthony L. Podberscek BVSc PhD, Centre for Animal Welfare & Anthrozoology, Department of Veterinary Medicine
Through a combination of lectures, videos and discussions, this course is designed to give attendees a solid background in animal welfare science, ethics and law. Past attendees have included veterinarians (working in practice or for government or animal charities), animal welfare researchers and students, and animal charity workers/campaigners, and have come from a wide variety of countries.
The Course is made up of five sections: Welfare Concepts and Assessment, and Zoo Animal Welfare; Law and Companion Animal Welfare; Horse Welfare; Principles of Ethics in Relation to Animal Use; and Farm Animal Welfare.
For all the information on Course Details please visit the CAWSEL website.
From there you can also see course lecturers biographies from the ‘Lecturers‘ tab and the full account of CAWSEL 2013 – via the blog of Josh Duffy.
Enquiries to Rose Padmore or Madalina Marincas by emailing events@opening-doors.org.uk