A great opportunity to work with the awesome team at #nztr
NZTR has an awesome welfare strategy and this role will also focus on life after racing π
https://t.co/P23YyU7z1P
I successfully defended my PhD thesis @CityUHongKong π₯³π₯°
Title: Welfare concerns, recognition and measures of sentience in working donkeysπ«
Thanks to supervisors for their continuous support π @BeckyParkes5 @AMCELL & Prof. Paulo Steagall
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I get to be involved in some pretty cool projects, with free access for the next 50 days!
If you are interest in sustainability in farming systems and decision support tools, this might be for you.
Check out the infographic.
https://t.co/2QZ032G356
@AgResearchNEWS
@ClintVSmith When the country learns to admire scientists, care workers, public servants, teachers, medical staff, police, firefighters, and people with regular jobs as much as they gush over property speculators and stock market gamblers, then maybe we will enter a time of progression
Putting my feet up after a great day at @HRIRacing Equine Welfare Symposium- the chat and networking continued @curraghrace where the public got to see posters showcasing some of the fascinating research being done around #EquineWelfare
@fizzanddumpling Get hold of Margaret Collins.
She is excellent and knows so much about imposter syndrome and how to beat it.
https://t.co/Q87GZnafrt
You can do this. But getting a handle on your imposter syndrome is so important for your success and satisfaction in the new role.
New Zealander of the Year nominations are now pointless. Itβs this girl, who will also be the coolest kid at her school pretty much forever. #hesadickso
StatsNZ are making big changes to our data landscape with little consultation. I wrote about the quiet cancellation of the Living in Aotearoa survey last week.
This means we won't have a good measure of persistent child poverty--something the govt is mandated to report on.