Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
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Ambrose has a PhD in Animal Welfare Physiology from the University of Bristol, an MSc in Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare from the University of Edinburgh and a BSc (Hons) in Animal Science from the University of Zimbabwe.
His interests are in animal behaviour, welfare and anthrozoology. After his PhD, he worked for animal welfare charities, colleges and in research. He currently teaches Advanced Animal Cognition and Behavioural Therapies, Advanced Animal Behaviour and Practical Animal Nutrition.
His research interests are in applied farm animal welfare, pet behaviour and animal ethics.
Ambrose's current job includes establishing strategic partnerships with the industry and supporting research in animal behaviour and welfare.
Investigating personality in pet rabbits
Investigating the impact of emotional states on cognition and training in dogs
Behaviours that maintain dominance hierarchies in feral dogs
The impact of noise on dog welfare within a grooming environment
Ethological need for hides in domestic rabbits
Member of the Royal Society for Biology
Member of the British Herpetological Society