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Animal Behaviour and Welfare (MRes)

This MRes allows you to pursue a research project in an area of your choosing under the direction of internationally recognised researchers from across the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES). The School of BEES works closely with colleagues at Fota Wildlife Park and Teagasc (Moorepark) and research may be carried out at these nearby locations.?There is a diverse range of staff at the School of BEES available to supervise the research thesis component, allowing for all interests to be covered.

 

The MRes in Animal Behaviour and Welfare is a full-time programme running over 12 months from the date of first registration for the programme. The programme consists of (a) a major research thesis (70 credits) and (b) taught modules (20 credits) on generic and transferable skills, with an emphasis on scientific writing, oral presentations, and general research skills.

 

The major component of the programme is a research thesis, the subject of which will be?agreed between the student and supervisor.?The focus of research topics can range from domestic animals in a production or companion setting, exotic animals in a managed park, or native or introduced wild animals.