Seminar: Applied Ethology and Animal Welfare

Our bi-weekly seminar provides opportunities for students and postdocs of our group as well as for external students of applied ethology and animal welfare to present and discuss their latest research ideas and findings. The seminar also includes topical presentations by PhD students, and about every other month we host an invited guest speaker from around the world. Everybody interested in applied ethology and animal welfare research is welcome to attend.

  • Time: Thursdays at 16:15
  • Location: Hörsaal Bremgartenstrasse (HB), Bremgartenstrasse 109, 1st floor.
    • For further information on these seminar series or to be included in the mailing, please contact Larisa Kaija.

 

Spring 2025
 Date Time and Location
Speaker
Title

11.09.25

16:15

Hörsaal Bremgartenstrasse

Lisa Spitzer

Leibniz-Institut für Psychologie

Preregistration In Psychology and Animal Research: Bridges and Practical Tips

25.09.25

16:15

Hörsaal Anatomie

Nicolas Diserens and Gary Delaley

Vetsuisse Bern, DIP

Humane Killing of Ornamental Fish and Decapod Crustaceans

09.10.25

16:15

Hörsaal Anatomie

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23.10.25

16:15

Hörsaal Anatomie

Kévin Le Verger

University of Zürich

The Dual Face of Cranial Evolution: Symmetry and Asymmetry in Cichlids under Artificial Selection
06.11.25

16:15

Hörsaal Anatomie

Annika Bremhorst

Vetsuisse Bern, DKV

Data and Dialogue: Into Animal Behavior, AI, and Science Communication

18.11.25

09:00-16:00

Hallerstrasse 6, Raum 205

Michael Webster, Christian Rutz, Ivana Jaric, Veronika Bókony, and Hanno Würbel

STRANGE Symposium: How STRANGE are my Animals?

Please register here

27.11.25

16:15

Hörsaal Anatomie

Katharina Tillmann

Medical University Vienna

Do you C.A.R.E. for Laboratory Animals? A Welfare Label for the Critical Assessment of Refinement in Experiments