Research Tuesdays
Research Tuesdays
A public lecture series from The University of ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Êý¾Ý
From tackling Meningococcal B to finding energy solutions for the future, our discoveries make a difference to people's lives across the world.
At Research Tuesdays we share this knowledge, every month. If you're curious about the changing world, we invite you to join us.
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Animal ethics
Does acknowledging the emotional complexity of other living beings change our responsibilities toward them?
University of ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Êý¾Ý’s researchers are investigating exactly what it means to acknowledge animal sentience at home, in zoos, and in livestock farming. They’re assessing the best ways to measure animal emotions, the practical challenges that arise in doing so, and the complex policy implications. Join us in exploring what it means to truly recognise our fellow animals’ feelings.
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Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Date: Tuesday, May 14
Time: 5.30pm
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