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02/03/2012
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18th annual meeting of ESVCE in Martigny, Switzerland.

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New Information

Belgium

Veterinary Education at Ghent University

First year: Introductory course on ethology, welfare & ethics (30h).
Sixth and last year: Species-specific behavioural problems and welfare according to the specialization chosen by the student. For dogs/cats: 18h + weekly clinics; for horses: 10h30.
Contact: Prof.Dr.F.O.Ödberg ; Christel Moons, M.Sc.
For clinical facilities contact Dr. I. De Cock

Veterinary Education at Liege University

Basic course and clinical facility once a week
Contact: Université de Liège, Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire
Département des Productions Animales
(Ethologie appliquée aux animaux domestiques)
Bd de Colonster, Bât. B43
4000 Liège, Belgium
Tell.: 32/(0)4/366.41.48; fax.: 32/(0)4/366.41.22; email: Marc.Vandenheede@ulg.ac.be

Veterinary Education at Namur University

First year : Course (30 h)
Part I : Principles of ethology (phylogenetic and ontogenetic behaviour, domestication, human-animal relationship and description of the behavioural systems).
Part II : Ethogram of the domestic animal species (horse, cattle, pig, sheep, dog, cat, rabbit).

Third year : Course (24 h) and Seminars (27h)
Course : Applied Ethology (15h)
- behavioural problems of horses, dogs, cats
- behavioural therapies : description
- abnormal behaviour in farm animals
- welfare assessment
Course : Psychology (9h)
Seminars : Fields : Applied Ethology, Human-animal relationship, Ethics

Contact : Prof. Dr. J-M Giffroy[RDM1] , University of Namur, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory of Anatomy and Ethology of the Domestic Animals

 

Postgraduate Course in Applied Ethology at the Catholic Ghent University College

For more information see download