Lucy Rutherford
@lucyrutherfor
Animal Psychology PhD Candidate @uochester Conservation Scholar @chesterzoo @ScienceatCZ
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https://doi.org/10.1111/1749-4877.12476 07-04-2021 08:44:15
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With the start of the term we thought we'd remind you of the faces behind this account. Lucy (left) & Louise (right) organise PGR events at University of Chester, everything from research seminars to informal coffee mornings to the annual conference. Keep an eye out for upcoming events!☺️👏
I’m delighted to be spending November in Dublin Dublin Zoo observing their ele’s as part of my latest study in my PhD! 🐘🐘 University of Chester Postgraduate Research Events University of Chester Chester Zoo Chester Zoo Science
PARC REGISTRATION IS OPEN!!! 🥳☺️👏 PARC is free to attend and open to all University of Chester students! It is a fantastic event showcasing groundbreaking postgraduate research with networking and social events throughout. Register using this link forms.office.com/e/GgdzQ0Pfi2 UoC Student Shout Out
PARC 2024 kicked off yesterday with fantastic workshops on exploiting your research cycle and student presentations on neurodiversity & mental health and youth development. Roll on Day 2! 🥳🥳 UoC Psychology Simon Grennan UoC Student Shout Out
I always take a bad photo, but I'm at peak terrible when doing presentations 😂 still it was an absolute pleasure to present this work (a collaboration with Lucy Rutherford Lindsay Murray Lisa Holmes) yesterday at the BIAZA research conference #biazaresearchconference2024
I’ve had a fantastic time at the BIAZA Conference hosted by Fota Wildlife Park. I presented part of my PhD research on elephant welfare & personality and was thrilled to have been awarded a Highly Commended Scientific Presentation! 🐘🐘 UoC Psychology University of Chester Postgraduate Research Events Chester Zoo Science
Exciting way to start the morning! Lucy Rutherford Lindsay Murray Lisa Holmes and I have had our paper on elephant personality accepted! authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S01…. It's possible that not all aspects of personality are static, which should be considered in management! 🐘🐘