The University of Edinburgh - Postgraduate Discovery Day
18 Mar 2026, 09:00
Edinburgh
The overall objective of this online distance learning programme is to provide knowledge and an understanding of animal welfare science, with a focus on the international issues arising from animal use in all its forms.
Animals are a hugely important part of our world, relied upon for food, used as research models, companions, working animals, for sport and in recreation.
More than 60 billion land animals are raised for meat each year around the world, and with increasing meat consumption in places such as China, these figures are set to rise.
Animal welfare is and must be a key priority; understanding and enhancing it is necessary for protecting animal health, human health and environmental protection.
The programme offers courses in a variety of areas, including:
history, culture and concepts of animal welfare
animal behaviour
animal welfare assessment
animal ethics
recommendations and policy
legislation, regulation and enforcement
science communication
applied animal welfare - production, companion and captive wild animals
The School was the first UK veterinary school to offer an on-campus Applied Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare masters in 1990 and has continued to build a team of internationally acclaimed animal welfare experts to offer this online programme.
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Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL