Dr Ellen Williams is an experienced ethologist and specialist in zoo animal behaviour and welfare studies and has undertaken consultancy for zoological collections. Her areas of expertise focus on understanding the effect of the zoo environment on animal behaviour and welfare and identifying opportunities for mitigation efforts to ensure positive welfare in zoo-housed animals. She is a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums Research Committee (co-opt member), Official Advisor for the European Association of Zoos and Aqauria Animal Welfare Working Group and an EAZA Animal Welfare Instructor. She is also the UK representative for the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) and a member of the ISAE ethics committee.
More information on her current research can be found on .
Dr Williams can be contacted by email at: ewilliams@harper-adams.ac.uk
Dr Williams currently leads the following modules:
Dr Williams additionally teaches on the following modules:
Academic Department: Animal Health, Behaviour and Welfare
Research: Animal Behaviour and Welfare Research Group
Research: Companion Animal Health Sciences Research Group
Office: Jubilee Adams, Tudor Lodge and NW Building
Research profile:
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