Lou Tasker is presenting tomorrow on Linking welfare and science: Ten years of welfare-positive housing changes and the effects on biological data
Please let Betsy know if you wish to join us for eats in the Med afterwards.
I look forward to seeing you there (3A94 in Cottrell, at 5.30pm as usual).
Hannah
The schedule is here: http://www.psychology.stir.ac.uk/research/BERGmeetings.php
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Dr Nicolas Claidiere (St. Andrews) will be giving a seminar entitled:
The study of conformity in capuchin monkeys and humans<http://www.psychology.stir.ac.uk/news/documents/Poster-Claidiere.pdf>
on Thursday 14th October at 4pm in 3A94, Cottrell Building, University of Stirling
The abstract is here:
http://www.psychology.stir.ac.uk/news/documents/Poster-Claidiere.pdf
Please let me know by 5pm on Tuesday 12th October, if you'd like to join us for dinner afterwards. We plan to go for tapas at the Meditteranea (http://www.mediterranearestaurant.com/) .
(Feel free to forward to others who might be interested)
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group
Department of Psychology
University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
Scotland
Tel: 01786 467674
Fax: 01786 467641
E-mail: h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk
http://www.psychology.stir.ac.uk/staff/hbuchanan/index.php
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Dear all
Tomorrow (soon to be Dr) Vicki Fishlock will give a presentation entitled:
Ecological Pushes and Social Pulls: Forest Elephant Sociality
I look forward to seeing you there (3A94 in Cottrell, at 5.30pm as usual).
Hannah
The schedule is here: http://www.psychology.stir.ac.uk/research/BERGmeetings.php
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Department of Psychology
University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
e-mail: h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk
phone: 01786 467674
fax: 01786 467641
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In case this is of interest to anyone...
Christine.
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Conversation: [sfeca] Job opportunities at Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary, Cornwall, UK
Subject: [sfeca] Job opportunities at Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary, Cornwall, UK
Primate Keeper at Wild Futures' Monkey Sanctuary, Looe, Cornwall
This is a rare and exciting opportunity for up to three people to join an experienced team of primate carers at a highly respected primate sanctuary. Public speaking, practical skills and a passion and empathy for our fellow primates are some of the skills, interests and qualities being sought.
For at least one of the roles, strong practical skills are desirable to aid enclosure enrichment and maintenance as well as contributing to management of the Sanctuary grounds and gardens. One of the keeper roles will also have an education focus.
Candidates will be formally interviewed for these positions and selected according to demonstrated ability to fulfil the following:
Primary Responsibilities
To become a member of the Primate Welfare Team at Wild Futures' Monkey Sanctuary. You will be aware of and have a commitment to the aims of Wild Futures. You will learn to distinguish individual monkeys and to show a sensitivity towards them which indicates your suitability as a keeper. Under the supervision of experienced staff you will be trained to become one of the monkeys' primary caregivers.
Daily duties include: cleaning and enriching enclosures, helping with the rehabilitation and socialisation of the primates, preparing and distributing food and medication; all whilst monitoring the health and well-being of the monkeys in your care. You will be responsible for maintaining daily up-to date information on the status and wellbeing of each individual through a computer database.
You will also: learn about general primate healthcare, assist in keeping up to date with the latest research in primate healthcare and welfare, participate in all aspects of a monkey's veterinary visit, upkeep and ordering of medication, help with enclosure maintenance. You will help co-ordinate and train volunteers and carry out other tasks that are essential to the day to day running of the Sanctuary.
The Sanctuary is open to the public for seven months of the year. You will be required to educate visitors and other groups, via public talks and workshops, about the individual primates in our care, about primates in the wild and the problems that they face in captivity, about the conservation of primates, and about the history and ethos of Wild Futures and the Monkey Sanctuary. You will also be asked to help at the admissions desk, as the need arises.
Other responsibilities
You will also:
Share responsibility for tasks essential to the running of the Sanctuary (such as cleaning public toilets, doing the weekly shopping trip) via a rota system.
Be expected to develop and maintain good communications with all team members and to demonstrate a good sense of humour!
Need to show that you can be flexible in your work, adapting to new situations as they arise and you will be able to prioritise work according to tasks you have been given (with monkey care taking priority).
Be expected to work five full days a week plus up to two nights 'cover' (overnight responsibility), and to be flexible about your days off.
You will have an allowance of thirty days annual leave per annum. Must be flexible about annual leave and willing to work on bank holidays.
Salary £13,000 per annum gross.
Applicants must be UK or EU residents or have permission to work in the UK.
Please send a CV and letter of interest to 'Healthcare/Keeper role' before 10 November 2010, preferably via email. Please include a SAE if you apply by post.
healthcare(a)wildfutures.org
Healthcare/Keeper
Wild Futures
The Monkey Sanctuary
Murrayton House
Looe
Cornwall
www.wildfutures.org
Registered Charity no. 1102532
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Today's meeting is in 2A43 - not the usual common room.
Hannah
6th October
in 2A43 Lou Tasker Linking welfare and science: Ten years of welfare-positive housing changes and the effects on biological data
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group
Department of Psychology
University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
Scotland
Tel: 01786 467674
Fax: 01786 467641
E-mail: h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk
http://www.psychology.stir.ac.uk/staff/hbuchanan/index.php
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Hi folks,
With Lou being in town for her BERG talk this Wednesday (Linking welfare and
science: Ten years of welfare-positive housing changes and the effects on
biological data), we thought it would be nice to set aside some more time
for discussion and catching up.
If anyone would like to join us for some good eats at the Med, please let me
know before Wednesday afternoon. If there are enough of us I'll make a
reservation.
Many thanks,
Betsy
Elizabeth (Betsy) Herrelko
Postgraduate Student, The Chimpcam Project
Honorary Research Associate, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
Department of Psychology
University of Stirling
FK9 4LA
www.chimpcam.com