Mason Lab at the 42nd annual meeting of the Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association (SONA)
The Mason Lab participated in the 42nd annual meeting of…
The Mason Lab participated in the 42nd annual meeting of…
Poultry Industry Council's Research Impacts Day was recently in Elora!…
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On Wednesday, May 8, members of the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare participated in the 15th Annual Research Symposium at the University of Guelph Arboretum Centre.
On Friday, April 26, 20 students from the Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare (CCSAW) had the opportunity to do a behind-the-scenes tour of the Toronto Zoo.
Congratulations to our symposium award winners! 🏆
Congratulations to Caleigh Copelin for receiving the Best Student Research Presentation award at the 2024 International Society of Equitation Science (ISES) conference in New Zealand on March 16. Â The award includes free- registration for a future ISES conference and will be giving a presentation at the 2024 ISES annual meeting.
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We’re moving through the cattle portion of today’s symposium! Thanks…
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We're excited to share that just over 140 people will attend our Annual Research Symposium in person! If you're still interested in tuning in, make sure you you join us virtually via zoom: https://zoom.us/j/98995484491
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Graduate student Anna Naim recently attended the Advancing Women in Agriculture Conference (AWC) in Calgary. Described as being “created for all those passionate about agriculture and food”, the AWC helps women develop skills in communications, mentoring, financial management, health and life balance, career planning, goal setting and more. It’s very much a women-helping-women event.
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