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Are you interested in the ground-breaking advances of human-animal interactions? Curious to hear more about research at the University of Arizona?
The College of Veterinary Medicine is delighted to host a series of virtual lectures focused on human-animal Interaction for free to our campus and greater community. The Research Series on Human-Animal Relationships features many scholarly talks and discussions on human-animal relationships. All undergraduate students are welcome to register for any of these sessions. Their affiliates investigate different facets of human-animal relationships, broadly construed. They also have expertise in veterinary medicine, animal cognition, anthropology, interpersonal psychology, and human decision-making, among other disciplines.
In this session, Jennifer Applebaum, who is an Associate Professor at the University of Florida, will be presenting on "A Social Determinant Approach on Human-Animal Interactions".
Want to sign up? Register on Zoom in order to attend the event.
This event will be held on Friday, January 19th, 2023 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM AZ Time. See you there!
Questions? Please email Nichole Guard, who is the Research Programs Admission Officer for the College of Veterinary Medicine, for any inquiries.