At Chester, you will learn directly from leaders in the field of animal welfare research. Regular research seminars and approachable, supportive staff make our department a friendly, welcoming community to students from a range of backgrounds. From hormone assays to genetic analysis, we have the facilities you will need to develop key laboratory skills. Staff also collaborate with a range of industrial partners such as farms, veterinarians, and zoos, so are able to provide real-life case studies to students. Various long-term departmental research projects, both in the UK and abroad, allow a diverse range of dissertation opportunities and participation in ground-breaking research. Our teaching team also has strong links to industry; your dissertation project could provide you with valuable networking opportunities and experience in a specialist field such as production animal welfare assessment or laboratory animal management. Our department also has close links with zoos, aquaria, charities, and NGOs €“ invaluable for helping you on your future career path.
Applicants should normally possess an honours degree (minimum 2:1) in a biological/behavioural/ecological science (e.g. animal behaviour, conservation biology, zoology) including components of experimental design and statistical analysis. Applicants will also have relevant animal-related experience.
6.5 (no less than 5.5 in any band)
Psychology
Exton Park (Parkgate Road)
Postgraduate
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44470
£12,950,
London
Postgraduate
GBP 2021/22 Course Fees: £4,000 & 2022/23 Course Fees: £4,100
Huddersfield, England
Postgraduate
GBP International: £16,000
Leicester
Postgraduate
GBP £8,350, £14,600