Human-Animal Research Group
The Human-Animal Research Group (HARG) is a group with common interests and goals in researching and studying human-animal interactions. Understanding humans, animals and the ways they interact requires a multidisciplinary approach. Disciplines represented in HARG include anthropology and psychology right through to law and veterinary science. Our diversity and collaborative approach is further demonstrated with members across all three of the South Australian universities and in the community. The goals of HARG are to: 1. Facilitate communication between people researching human-animal interactions in South Australia 2. Enable collaborative projects, from the initial ideas to grant application and project management stages 3. Provide a forum for presentation of research results, particularly for postgraduate students We have regular meetings and interested people are always welcome to attend. If you would like to be added to our mailing list to be notified of upcoming events please contact Susan Hazel at susan.hazel@adelaide.edu.au Contacts are: Anna Chur-Hansen Susan Hazel (Chair) Chris Muldoon Denzil O'Brien Elissa Pearson Lesley-Anne Petrie Alisa Pletneva Bradley Smith Cindy Stern Nik Taylor Kirrilly Thompson Leonie Thompson Lucy-Kate Werner Helen Winefield Denise Wood
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