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Applied Ethology and Animal Biology, Master's Programme - Information for admitted students
Welcome to Linköping University's master's programme in Applied Ethology and Animal Biology!
Sofia S. Tegnered - Respiration physiology and spirometry in marine mammals
Sofia worked as a small animal veterinarian before applying to a Master´s course at LiU and shifting her focus to dolphins.
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03 October 2024
Filipa Cunha Oliveira - Variation in heart rate according to dive depth in captive common bottlenose dolphins
Filipa monitors the heart rate of dolphins in her master's thesis at Applied Ethology and Animal Biology.
A sensory physiologist with German roots
If you want to understand animal behaviour and have decided to study ethology at LiU, this charismatic man will be a huge part of your student life.
“My students are successful scientists today”
Professor Per Jensen really enjoys his work with students. He always finds a place for them to be included in different projects, especially the master students.
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08 November 2023
Zoo biology course opened interesting opportunities for degree project
LiU student Ioulia is doing research for her master thesis on energy requirements in doplhins in both Kolmården Wildlife Park and Oceanografic de Valencia.
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13 June 2023
Una is living her dog dream
She did a little bit of everything at home in Greece, but knew all along that she wanted to study animals, especially dogs, and their behaviour. A simple Google search led her to LiU, and she has now completed her dream education.
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09 June 2020
Amazing master's experiences in the Amazon
For two weeks, a group of master’s students from Linköping University travelled to the rainforest of the Amazon to conduct field studies. It turned out to be an overwhelming and inspirational experience.
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10 February 2023
Kolmården hosts students in Zoo biology course
The International Master's Programme in Applied Ethology and Animal Biology was welcomed by Kolmården in the course Zoo biology. Students spent four weeks with the researchers to learn how research on zoo-animals is performed and why.