Enables placements of post-graduate and post-doctoral researchers employed on the PATHWAYS project with up to 8 years post-doctoral experience.| PATHWAYS
Author: Philipp Oggiano The PATHWAYS Early Career Immersion Programme (ECIP) is designed to give young researchers hands-on experience in new academic settings, offering them the chance to broaden their skills, build international networks, and discover fresh perspectives in their field. Read the Q&A with Philipp below: In June 2025 I undertook a 4-week research exchange […]| PATHWAYS
Disclaimer: An initial version of this article was published in July 2025 on REVOLVE under the title Rethinking Dairy: Farming with Nature. All views expressed are those of the authors and may not reflect the positions of the rest of the project consortium. With animal welfare, soil health, and sustainability at its core, The Ethical […] The post Farming with Nature: Interview with Diary Farmer Charles Ellett appeared first on PATHWAYS.| PATHWAYS
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 101000395.| PATHWAYS
Author: Max Gero The PATHWAYS Early Career Immersion Programme (ECIP) is designed to give young researchers hands-on experience in new academic settings, offering them the chance to broaden their skills, build international networks, and discover fresh perspectives in their field. Read Max’s entry below: When I signed up for the Early Career Immersion Programme, I […] The post From Classroom to Countryside: My Journey Through the Early Career Immersion Programme appeared first on PATHWAYS.| PATHWAYS
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 101000395.| PATHWAYS
Author: Dr. Selene Righi The PATHWAYS Early Career Immersion Programme (ECIP) is designed to give young researchers hands-on experience in new academic settings, offering them the chance to broaden their skills, build international networks, and discover fresh perspectives in their field. Read Selene’s entry below: Thanks to the PATHWAYS Early Career Immersion Programme, I had […]| PATHWAYS
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 101000395.| PATHWAYS
Disclaimer: An initial version of this article was published in May 2025 in Change Magazine- Linneus University’s publication under the title Lyckliga djur är en konkurrensfördel för Sverige. This version has been slightly modified to enhance clarity. All views expressed are those of the authors and may not reflect the positions of the rest of the […] The post Happy animals are a competitive advantage for Sweden appeared first on PATHWAYS.| PATHWAYS
Author: Elena Diaz Vicuna, PhD Student at University of Turin The PATHWAYS Early Career Immersion Programme gave me the opportunity to spend a week at the University of Reading, where I worked under the supervision of Prof. Laurence Smith, whom I had previously collaborated with during a six-month research stay at the Swedish University of […] The post Data, Dialogue, and Discovery: My PATHWAYS Experience appeared first on PATHWAYS.| PATHWAYS
A research assistant position is available at Linnaeus University focusing on animal welfare and sustainable livestock systems. Linnaeus University is looking for a motivated, experienced, and adaptable research assistant to join their team for a 6-month full-time position. The research assistant will support project administration, assist in report development, and occasionally contribute to organizing workshops. […] The post Vacancy: Research assistant in animal welfare appeared first on ...| PATHWAYS
Privacy Policy This page informs you of our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of personal data when you use our Service and the choices you have associated with that data. WHO WE ARE PATHWAYS is a five year project started on 1 September 2021 and received a total grant of 8 998 906,26 Euros […]| PATHWAYS
Improved life cycle assessment (LCA) methods to account for crop-livestock interactions within agricultural systems Life cycle assessment has been an excellent tool to assess the environmental performance of agricultural systems, considering crop-livestock interactions. This methodology has been also used for scenarios assessment. Instead, consequential LCA has been used to assess decisions related to agricultural systems. […]| PATHWAYS
Advancements in animal science and sustainable livestock practices took center stage at the 74th Annual Meeting of the European Federation for Animal Science (EAAP). Amidst a diverse array of presentations and discussions, one project stood out for its commitment to reducing environmental impacts while meeting the ever-growing demands for safe, nutritious, and affordable meat and […]| PATHWAYS