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Since 1995 AWSELVA has brought together experts from the fields of animal welfare science, ethics research, veterinary medicine, forensic science and the law to discuss, research and further ideas in these fields. Back in the 1990s practical animal welfare was a nascent subject area, under-represented in education courses and much lower down the agenda than it is now.
By 2020 animal welfare and related subjects are popular courses and fundamental to mainstream veterinary education. Welfare has expanded beyond the veterinary field and is relevant to many related fields, all inputting and furthering our knowledge and directly benefitting the animals in our care.
The founders of AWSELVA were pioneers of adding welfare to the veterinary curriculum and bringing together the various fields that contribute to the practical improvement of animal keeping and our interactions with animals.
Schedule
3pm | Keynote session Welcome and introduction: Siobhan Mullan (Chair) |
3.05pm | Where it all began: How historical human-animal interactions influence animal welfare today: Professor James Serpell, University of Pennsylvania |
3.45pm | Questions for James Serpell |
4pm | Reflections on developments in AWSEL in the last 25 years |
4pm | Developments in the Law: Mike Radford, University of Aberdeen |
4.15pm | Developments in Animal Welfare Science: Professor Donald Broom, university of Cambridge |
4.30pm | Developments in Ethics: David Morton, University of Birmingham |
4.45pm | Voting on priorities for the future |
5pm | AWSELVA AGM |