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2021


30 Nov 2021

Graduation day! Congratulations to former MSc student Alex Backler. We are so proud that you not only successfully graduated, but also received the School of Psychology & Neuroscience Award for MSc Evolutionary and Comparative Psychology and ended up on the Dean's list. Wow, what an achievement.



06 Nov 2021

Manon gave a keynote presentation at the 7th European Student Conference on Behaviour & Cognition. This was an amazing conference, organized by students of the Department of Ethology, Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary.



10 Sep 2021

Ethology published a special issue in honour of Prof. Michael Taborsky's contribution to science, to which Manon Schweinfurth contributed an article on cooperative intentions in rats.



28 Aug 2021

A fun project, which Manon Schweinfurth and Josep Call conducted during the pandemic, has been published (including a Snickers quote)!



26 Aug 2021

Manon Schweinfurth presented an exciting project about inequity aversion in capuchin monkeys at the STRANGE meeting.



06 Jul 2021

Finally... The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition has been published with a chapter on reciprocal cooperation with Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) as an example.



07 Jun 2021

Sadie Tenpas presented her work at the Culture Conference 2021.



26 Feb 2021

Sophie Harrower presented her research at the First Virtual Conference of the Ethological Society



19 Feb 2021

Manon Schweinfurth gave an interview about her research and career for ETHOlogisch, an online magazine featuring recent research in Behavioural Biology. It is in German.

 



10 Feb 2021

Congratulations! Dylan Baldridge received the St Andrews Undergraduate Research Assistant Stipend for his project on coordination.

 



09 Feb 2021

Sophie Harrower talked about her research at the University of St Andrews Ask an Academic event.



05 Feb 2021

New paper: MRes student Nina Kettler published her project with the title “Rats show direct reciprocity when interacting with multiple partners”, for which she also has been awarded the University of Bern Faculty Award for best MSc thesis in Biology – congratulations!