Melbourne School of Land and Environment

Research in Animal Welfare

When you are considering a Graduate Research Program there is no formal way to proceed. You can apply first, and decide on your topic at a later. If you have your topic in mind, you can try to find a suitable supervisor first. Or you can contact us with a general idea, and we can put you in touch with an academic who will be able to discuss your project.

Research in Animal Welfare allows candidates to assist animal users and society to find practical solutions and build informed consensus about the use of animals.

Research in Animal Welfare is ideal for professionals that have responsibility for the development, regulation and supervision of animal welfare standards such as veterinarians and laboratory managers with responsibilities in the area of animal welfare, staff of state bureaus of animal welfare and public welfare organisations, welfare officers of academic, research and animal industry organisations and members of animal ethics committees.

If you would like to search for a supervisor you can try:

How to Apply

If you require assistance please contact the graduate studies coordinator Sam Gaul.

Sam's office is located in Room G10
(ground floor, opposite Reception).
Phone: 8344 7834
Email:  msle-research@unimelb.edu.au

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