This society was founded in 1980 and held its first meeting in 1983. The ISCP:
Promotes the comparative study of behavior in human and nonhuman animals.
We like to invite you to our next lecture. March 26th our guest will be Dr. Mariana Bentosela from Argentina.
Register to have access
https://t.co/ph1MLjct5M
As our first announcement of the year, we are excited to share that our next meeting will be hosted by the Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz. We look forward to seeing everyone in Bogotá, Colombia, in December 2025.
More information coming soon!
#psychology#Bogota#colombia
As part of the ISCP Lecture Series, this week we have the honor of hosting Dr. Kristin Andrews. Please register at the provided link to access the Zoom meeting.
https://t.co/TasgozJ9qN
IIf you are planning your activities for 2025, you can schedule New Mexico to be part of CO3 2025. The deadline for submitting proposals is December 13, 2024.
🚨Call for abstracts🚨 CO3 is in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, March 26-29th 2025, and features 5- and 10-min talks, posters, the Early Career Award talk, and a Master Lecture by Professor Suzanne MacDonald. Don't miss it! Deadline: December 13, 2024.
🚨📰 Our new research paper shows that the type of reins used in equestrian vaulting makes a big difference! We've found the option that minimizes tension and discomfort in horses—and it's already led to a change in competition rules! @IFCE_officiel https://t.co/1KJEouvQrd
If you are interested in collective behavior, don't miss this series of lectures.For more information about the upcoming lectures, please follow the link in the publication.
🚨 Wild Animal Welfare Seminar Series Launch tomorrow!
Register to attend in-person (RVC, London) or online here https://t.co/Z0AwhuLPKS
@RoyalVetCollege@OfficialZSL@forwildanimals
Register here to join the next #vJC https://t.co/qTvqUISQ6J @dav_robbe will be addressing the question about the in-existence of an internal representation of time 🧠⏰
5 Fully-funded PhDs @BristolUni
•Outdoor cat welfare
•Boredom and welfare in 3 species
•Sentience in Galliforms + Molluscan inverts
•Cog bias in veterinary decision making
•AI behavioral monitoring of livestock
Deadline: Nov 15th, 2024
https://t.co/AAxKyBC7Wn
🚨 PhD position(s) in human, nohuman primate, and dog cognition!
I am thrilled to be recruiting one or more PhD students to join the new Comparative Social Cognition research group, launching next summer at @JohnsHopkins@JHUArtsSciences. 1/
We would like to invite you to check out this amazing event. It is organized by students for students. If you are interested, please show your support by submitting a proposal.
[ENG] We're open for registration and Submission! Go check our website on our linktree!
[PT-BR] Inscrições e submissão de resumos estão abertas! verifique nosso website disponível no linktree!
The Emotional Lives of Dogs and Wolves and Why They Matter
Science shows feelings matter because animals care about what happens to themselves and others and intruding into their lives often ignores their physical and emotional well-being.
https://t.co/AXAhscF0v3
🚨Interested in joining a #BigTeamScience collaboration that investigates Reversal Learning across animal taxa?🐡🐵🐶🐭🐦⬛Learn how you can get involved by joining our Lightning Talk session, along with @ManyDogsProject and @Many_Babies, at 15:30 UTC / 11:30 ET @BigTeamSciCon!
Octopuses, which are often considered to be solitary animals, have been observed to hunt in groups with different species of fish — including several species of goatfish and groupers — for shared prey such as molluscs and crustaceans.
@NatureEcoEvo@NaturePortfolio
PhD Studentship available
I am looking for a student to study the 'Quality and function of affiliative actions in non-human primates' - if you are interested in primate sociality, communication, and relationships, get in touch!
https://t.co/Nve4ieQIvl
Job Alert! 5-year position: #PostdoctoralFellowship with expertise in #socialcognition and communication and a sincere interest in studying #ravens in their natural environment. Announced by Thomas Bugnyar. Apply by 14.10.
https://t.co/GkEvGlLaFb
@univienna
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We would like to invite you to our next online lecture, which will be held on September 5th. Our guest will be Dr. Dorothy Fragaszy, who will be speaking on "Embodied Comparative Psychology." Please follow the link to register and access the meeting.
https://t.co/svDHaKy5Az