SCAB will be 2 April - all welcome (£20 for the day). Posters and presentations welcome...
Please register with Sophia!
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Phyllis C. Lee
Professor of Psychology
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group
School of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling FK9 4LA
UK
Direct line +44 (0)1786 467656
Mobile +44 (0)7802 427132
SCAB: Details of the Scottish Conference for Animal Behaviour will be circulated when a date has been set, but this will be held in Stirling this year. This conference is student focussed and is a great place to get feedback on projects that are ongoing, in planning stages, etc.
ISHE: The biannual conference of the International Society for Human Ethology is also in Stirling this August. We will announce deadlines for abstract submissions when these are known but keep an eye on this website for more information: http://ishe.org/conferences-and-summer-institutes/
ESC: The European Student Conference on Behaviour and Cognition is in St. Andrews this March (17th-18th). More information can be found here (https://esc2016standrews.wordpress.com/); deadline for abstracts for student talks is the 1st of February.
EHBEA: The annual conference of the European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association is in London from 5th-8th April. The deadline for abstract submissions has passed, but they provide student travel bursaries even if not presenting; website here: http://ehbea.com/conference2016/
ASAB: The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour is having their Easter meeting at Aberystwth University, 30th March- 1st April. This conference is aimed at postgraduates and post-docs, so a great opportunity for early career researchers to present their work. Abstract deadline is March 9th: http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/ibers/events/asab2016/
PSGB: The Primate Society of Great Britain is also hosting their Easter meeting at the end of March in York. More information here: http://www.psgb.org/meetings.php
UFAW: Hannah has already circulated information on the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare conference in June, but here is a reminder: http://www.ufaw.org.uk/ufaw-events/recent-advances-v
I hope that some of this will be helpful.
All the best,
Eoin
?Hi All,
At last week's BERG meeting we decided that this Wednesday (27th) we would discuss some recent research on vocal learning in the Edinburgh chimpanzees. To facilitate this discussion I am now circulating the original paper on this study, a published critique, and the response to this critique by the original authors. I am looking forward to a really great discussion!
On Wednesday we also discussed some conferences that may be of interest to BERG members (many taking place locally).
Here is a summary:
SCAB: Details of the Scottish Conference for Animal Behaviour will be circulated when a date has been set, but this will be held in Stirling this year. This conference is student focussed and is a great place to get feedback on projects that are ongoing, in planning stages, etc.
ISHE: The biannual conference of the International Society for Human Ethology is also in Stirling this August. We will announce deadlines for abstract submissions when these are known but keep an eye on this website for more information: http://ishe.org/conferences-and-summer-institutes/
ESC: The European Student Conference on Behaviour and Cognition is in St. Andrews this March (17th-18th). More information can be found here (https://esc2016standrews.wordpress.com/); deadline for abstracts for student talks is the 1st of February.
EHBEA: The annual conference of the European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association is in London from 5th-8th April. The deadline for abstract submissions has passed, but they provide student travel bursaries even if not presenting; website here: http://ehbea.com/conference2016/
ASAB: The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour is having their Easter meeting at Aberystwth University, 30th March- 1st April. This conference is aimed at postgraduates and post-docs, so a great opportunity for early career researchers to present their work. Abstract deadline is March 9th: http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/ibers/events/asab2016/
PSGB: The Primate Society of Great Britain is also hosting their Easter meeting at the end of March in York. More information here: http://www.psgb.org/meetings.php
UFAW: Hannah has already circulated information on the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare conference in June, but here is a reminder: http://www.ufaw.org.uk/ufaw-events/recent-advances-v
I hope that some of this will be helpful.
All the best,
Eoin
Dear all,
Please advertise widely and please come! This is a great networking opportunity for Scottish Animal Behaviour.
AK Psych undergrads are especially welcome.
Best wishes
Phyllis
Phyllis C. Lee
Professor of Psychology
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group
School of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling FK9 4LA
UK
Direct line +44 (0)1786 467656
Mobile +44 (0)7802 427132
Dear all,
Please find the program for this semester's BERG meetings attached. As usual, BERG meetings will cease at the end of the semester, however, we will be hosting one extra meeting in May when former PhD student and Honorary Research Fellow Dr Betsy Herrelko will talk about her post-doctoral research at The Smithsonian's National Zoo .
We still have one meeting slot available (next week, Wednesday 27th), so if anyone is interested in giving a talk or hosting a discussion on a particular paper or topic please let me know.
I would also like to remind you that the first meeting? of the semester will take place later today in the psychology common room at 5:30pm, where there will be drinks, nibbles, and introductions.
I look forward to seeing you there!
All the best,
Eoin
Please find details of the UFAW conference.
As you know, UFAW kindly sponsor our BERG meetings.
Hannah
From: Stephen Wickens [mailto:wickens@ufaw.org.uk]
Sent: 13 January 2016 13:09
To: wickens(a)ufaw.org.uk
Subject: UFAW Conference 2016, 23rd June, York UK. Programme announced.
Importance: High
Recent advances in animal welfare science V
UFAW Animal Welfare Conference
York Merchant Adventurers' Hall, York, UK - 23rd June 2016
The line-up for this UFAW conference has just been announced. Speakers who will be contributing talks to the conference include:
* Collins L (University of Lincoln, UK) Finding the individual in the crowd
* Lund VP, LR Nielsen and B Forkman (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Risk factors associated with dead-on-arrival broilers in Denmark
* Liu NC, L Kalmar, E Troconis, V Adams, J Ladlow and D Sargan (University of Cambridge, UK) Computer directed objective assessment of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome allows improved accuracy in diagnosis and analysis of the condition
* Paul ES and MT Mendl (University of Bristol, UK) A natural history of animal sentience
* McMillan FD (Best Friends Animal Society, USA) Psychological harm of large-scale commercial breeding practices to adult breeder dogs and the puppies
* Gualtieri F, G Longmoor, JM George, DF Clayton, RB D'Eath, V Sandilands, T Boswell and TV Smulders (Newcastle University, UK) Developing and validating a practical screening tool for chronic stress in livestock
In addition there will be a poster session that will feature over 70 presentations.
Registration costs 35.00 pound stirling.
Further details on the conference including registration and booking accommodation in York can be found on the UFAW website: http://www.ufaw.org.uk/york2016
Any questions about the conference should be directed to:
Dr Stephen Wickens, York 2016, UFAW, The Old School, Brewhouse Hill, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, AL4 8AN, UK.
Tel: +44 (0) 1582 831818; Email: wickens(a)ufaw.org.uk<mailto:wickens@ufaw.org.uk>
Background to UFAW:
UFAW, the International Animal Welfare Science Society, is an independent, scientific and educational animal welfare charity. The organization promotes high standards of welfare for farm, companion, laboratory and captive wild animals and those with which we interact in the wild.
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Dear BERGers,
I am excited to let you know that Spring semester BERG meetings will begin next week, Wednesday 20th January, at 5:30pm in the Psychology Common Room (Room 3A94). At our first meeting we will hold an informal introduction and discuss any BERG news (new publications, grants, upcoming conferences, etc.).
I will circulate our program for the semester shortly but there are still a few more slots available. BERG meetings are a great opportunity to practice conference presentations, to receive feedback on data/methods/grant applications, or to lead discussions on interesting or controversial topics/articles. We still have slots available on the following dates:
27th January
17th February
23rd March
If you would like to use one of these slots, please go to the following poll and choose a date (only one please): http://doodle.com/poll/837n6q6cxcid98zh?
If there is anyone who you would like to invite please let me know, however, we can only cover basic travel expenses so local speakers only.
These meetings are generously sponsored by the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), and if you are not already a member please consider joining (http://www.ufaw.org.uk/ ). It is still only £10 for students (£30 others). By joining UFAW you can help make real, practical and lasting advances to animal welfare throughout the world - for companion animals, farm animals, animals used in research, captive wild animals and those living in the wild that are affected by human activities. Please do join to thank them for their continued support of us in BERG and to enhance animal welfare.
Looking forward to seeing you all next week.
All the best,
Eoin
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Eoin O'Sullivan, PhD
Early Career Fellow
Psychology, School of Natural Sciences
Behaviour and Evolution Research Group
University of Stirling
FK9 4LA