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Queen's University Belfast, MSc, Animal Behaviour and Welfare

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Full-time Sep years: 1
Part-time Sep years: 2
Foundations for research in the biosciences, professional development, literature review and topics in animal behaviour and welfare (triple module), including behaviour development, sensory systems and pain perception, endocrine systems and stress, motivation, welfare of farm and zoo animals, conservation and behaviour, self medication, cognition, methods and stress in wild animals; Master's students conduct an individual research project (triple module).

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  • Located in south Belfast, close to entertainment venues, restaurants, bars and shops and Northern Ireland’s spectacular scenery.
  • Modern transport infrastructure. All major British cities within an hour’s flying time.
  • Daily flights to British and major European destinations. Regular ferry services to Scotland and England.