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From : Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare <[email protected]> Subject : CCSAW Research Symposium schedule, room change, and hoodies! To : ovcsas clin <[email protected]> Reply To : [email protected] Gryph Mail [email protected] CCSAW Research Symposium schedule, room change, and hoodies! Wed, 04 May, 2016 17:41 Our Annual Animal Welfare Research Symposium is just ONE week away!! ...And due to an overwhelming interest, we have moved to a larger room! The Symposium will be now be held in Room 1714, Lifetime Learning Centre, OVC, on Wednesday, May 11, from 9am 5pm. Register Now! *Due to the great interest in our Symposium, registration will be closing early, on Friday May 6th, at 12:00pm. If you have registered but cannot attend, please let us know by emailing [email protected] See the schedule! The program and abstracts will be posted on our website soon.

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From : Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare<[email protected]>

Subject : CCSAW Research Symposium ­ schedule, roomchange, and hoodies!

To : ovcsas clin <[email protected]>Reply To : [email protected]

Gryph Mail [email protected]

CCSAW Research Symposium ­ schedule, room change, and hoodies!

Wed, 04 May, 2016 17:41

Our Annual Animal Welfare Research Symposium is just ONE week away!!

...And due to an overwhelminginterest, we have moved to alarger room!  

The Symposium will be now be held inRoom 1714, Lifetime LearningCentre, OVC, on Wednesday, May 11, from 9am­5pm.

Register Now! *Due to the great interest in our Symposium, registration will be closingearly, on Friday May 6th, at 12:00pm.  If you have registered but cannotattend, please let us know by emailing [email protected]  See the schedule!The program and abstracts will be posted on our website soon. 

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Our Keynote Speaker is Dr. Marian Stamp Dawkins from the University ofOxford, speaking on the topic of:

Can animal welfare science resolve the paradox of animal consciousness? Marian Stamp Dawkins is Professor of Animal Behaviour in the Departmentof Zoology at the University of Oxford, UK, and has been involved inresearch on farm animal welfare, particularly that of poultry, for many years.She is the author of Animal Suffering: the Science of Animal Welfare (1980),Through Our Eyes Only? The Search for Animal Consciousness (1993) andWhy Animals Matter: Animal Consciousness, Animal Welfare and HumanWell­Being (2012). She has also co­authored (with Aubrey Manning) AnIntroduction to Animal Behaviour (2012). She has worked extensively withcommercial poultry producers in the UK, Europe and the US and has aparticular interest in the commercial applications of welfare research and offinding ways to make good welfare pay.  Poster pdf 

All those interested from across campus, the public and industry arewelcome to attend!  You will also have the opportunity to join remotely viawebinar. 

To join the symposium via webinar, click here at the time of theevent.*At the speakers request, the Keynote Talk will not be webcast.

*Coffee, lunch, and snacks at break­time will be provided.  A donation of $10 for students and$20 for faculty is greatly appreciated to help cover costs.  

We Have Hoodies!! 

The CCSAW Student Chapter will be selling CCSAWHoodies at the Research Symposium, to fund raisefor their outreach and events.

The cost of a hoodie is $45 (cash only please!). 

Come early to get yours!

Thank you to theUniversities Federation for Animal Welfare

 for their ongoing support of our annual Symposium