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UBC AWP Post-Doc is Moving on as a UBC Lecturer!
Camila Cavalli obtained her PhD in Psychology at the University of Cordoba, Argentina, studying the sociocognitive abilities of therapy dogs. She joined the UBC Animal Welfare Program in 2022 to continue her research with therapy dogs, focusing on their welfare during Animal Assisted Interventions. She is now moving into a new position at UBC as…
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Welcoming Sarah Bolton, a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, at AWP!
Sarah is a veterinarian and animal welfare scientist who has worked in private and government veterinary practice and has previous experience in dairy farm management, including calf rearing. More recently, she has held national animal welfare management roles within the Australian Dairy Industry and within commercial beef production and processing. She holds a PhD in…
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Congratulations to our PhD Graduate Dr. Lexis Ly!
We congratulate Dr. Lexis Ly on graduating in the spring of 2025 from the Animal Welfare Program! Lexis joined the UBC Animal Welfare Program in 2019 as a research assistant. She worked with various members of the program before starting her PhD with Dr. Protopopova. Her dissertation focused on the circumstances that lead to owner…
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The UBC Animal Welfare Program is now inviting applications for multiple PhD students!
UBC’s Animal Welfare Program is now recruiting students with a demonstrated aptitude for research and interest in improving the lives of dairy cattle and the people who care for them. Specifically, we are searching for candidates interested in pursuing a PhD in one or more of the following research areas: Check the document below for…
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AWP’s Lexis Ly receives the Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
Lexis Ly (PhD, ‘25) with Dean pro tem of the Faculty Land and Food Systems Congratulations to recent AWP PhD graduate Lexis Ly, who was one of 19 graduate students at UBC to receive the Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award 2024/25 for her outstanding contributions to teaching and learning! Lexis began as a teaching assistant…
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Theo Quemener and Jeanne Durieu visited the UBC Dairy Education and Research Centre
Theo Quemener and Jeanne Durieu were Visiting International Research Students from L’Institut Agro Dijon who joined the UBC Animal Welfare Program for 5 months. During their stay at UBC, they lived and worked at the UBC Dairy Education and Research Centre, helping AWP graduate students with their research projects. Both Theo and Jeanne are from…
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Dan Weary gave a plenary presentation to the 18th Congress of the Brazilian Society for Science in Laboratory Animals
On April 4th, 2025, Dan gave an invited, plenary presentation to the 18th Congress of the Brazilian Society for Science in Laboratory Animals (SBCAL) in Uberlandia Brazil; SBCAL is Latin America’s foremost meeting for bringing together researchers, veterinarians, technicians and the allied industries to improve the care and handling of laboratory animals. Dan spoke about the…
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Nina von Keyserlingk awarded the 2024 Dr. Suning Wang Award for Outstanding Graduate Mentorship
UBC AWP’s Dr. Marina (Nina) von Keyserlingk, has been named the 2024 recipient of the Dr. Suning Wang Award for Outstanding Graduate Mentorship by the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies (CAGS). Dr. von Keyserlingk is known not only for her groundbreaking research but also for her exceptional commitment to mentoring graduate students. She is deeply…
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Nina von Keyserlingk received an honorary doctorate from Ghent University
On March 21st, 2025 UBC AWP’s Professor Marina (Nina) von Keyserlingk received an honorary doctorate from Ghent University, Belgium. Nina was nominated for this award by Dr. Frank Tuyttens and Dr. Christel Moons from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. This prestigious recognition celebrates her pioneering contributions to animal welfare science and graduate mentorship. Professor von…
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Congratulations to AWP students for hosting and presenting at the 2025 LFS GSC!
Students from the Animal Welfare Program were recognized for their outstanding research and leadership at the 2025 Land and Food Systems Graduate Student Conference. The annual event brought together graduate students from across the faculty to share their work, exchange ideas, and build connections across disciplines. Several graduate students took home top awards for their…