The UQ–IITD Academy of Research is seeking applications from exceptional candidates with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, health, business, humanities and social sciences, for projects commencing in January 2025. Read more
Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) organisms, presents a significant zoonotic risk, affecting human health, wildlife, and domestic animals. Read more
Rewilding is a nature-based approach to facilitating natural regeneration of intensively managed land, and has become a popular idea in the UK and Europe. Read more
The University of Surrey, in collaboration with Queen’s University Belfast is offering an exciting PhD opportunity aiming to revolutionise how we combat bacterial infections in poultry. Read more
Our project explores the interfaces between human and farm dogs in relation to the transmission and prevention of Hydatid Disease in mid-Wales, a known hot-spot where the causative parasite, Echinococcus granulosus, is endemic. Read more
Avian influenza (AI) is a highly contagious and devastating zoonotic disease and the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasize the importance of surveillance in both animal and human populations to detect and respond to outbreaks promptly. Read more
Are you ambitious, driven and passionate about animal health and the agricultural industry? We are seeking a highly motivated and ambitious candidate to… Read more
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is caused by M. bovis which can also infect humans and many other mammals. Thus, M. bovis is a One Health threat as a zoonotic infection and, by its effect on cattle productivity, a threat to food security. Read more
Farmers are essential for ensuring livestock production and food security and, as managers of over 70% of available land, are environmental custodians. Read more
City, University of London is offering 15 doctoral studentships starting in October 2024 as part of an ongoing commitment to recruit 45 outstanding researchers to our six Schools by 2025. Read more
The Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Scottish SPCA) plays a vital role in protecting the welfare of Scottish animals in a variety of settings, in homes, on farms and in the wild. Read more
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