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Animal Welfare Student Scholars Meeting 2015

11 September 2015

UFAW Animal Welfare Student Scholars Meeting Wednesday 16th December 2015 at Writtle College

Each year all successful animal welfare student scholars are invited to present the findings of their studies at an annual meeting (A list of these scholars and further details about the animal welfare students scholarships can be found here). Now well established in the calendar, arrangements for this year’s UFAW animal welfare student scholarship meeting (the 16th!) are progressing. It is planned that the meeting, which is free to attend and open to all, will take place at Writtle College, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 3RR on Wednesday 16th December 2015; registration is from 9.30am. Anyone interested in attending should contact the Development Officer, Dr Stephen Wickens (email:wickens@ufaw.org.uk) for further details. In addition to individuals, attendance by organised student groups in support of their studies is welcomed (space permitting).

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