From Tarporley to Ontario, whether in-person or online, the University of Guelph equine events are a joy to contribute to. Critically reflective horse people are the future of equestrian practice.
Congratulations UCLAN Vet Med, a young organisation leading the way to the future of veterinary educationπππ #ENA2026#UniversityofCentralLancashire
@nmdacosta very well-performed on Today just now, grounded, reasoned content vs what was turning into the Monty Python argument sketch on the other side.
Congratulations to Natalie Neal who is now an APBC Full CAB Member! Natalie has successfully completed our assessment process. Want to find out more? https://t.co/e9TsfeIKOQ
Huge thanks to @UCLan for inviting me to speak with vet med students today, sharing my career journey into clinical animal behaviour. Loved seeing your incredible new vet school: immersive teaching rooms, rehab & sim suites, virtual operations: inspiring!
#VetMed#AnimalBehaviour
@FrankRGardner Many congratulations Frank and I take this opportunity to thank you again for pointing me to John Osborne and a wonderful couple of weeks in Iran a few years ago!
My Manchester. Off to the Doctoral conference at Manchester Metropolitan University to present my almost final musings(!) around my PhD research. Already blown away by Prof. Katy Mason integrating equestrianism, organisation and business markets in her keynote.
Want to know what my book Equine Behaviour in Practice is about and why I wrote it? There's an "in conversation" piece with me in the CRC Press Spring/Summer guide that you can read here. Pleased to see it chosen by CRC to be presented at London Book Fair last week too.
@Official_APBC Fantastic news! Another wonderful addition to a great group of ethical, evidence-led animal and person-centred practitionersπ΄πππππ
Check out my latest article: A new perspective on training your horse, looking through the lens of Transactional Analysis: embracing the Nurturing Parent and the Free Child https://t.co/Mptp232V2W via @LinkedIn