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Holly Vickery is a Lecturer in Animal Behaviour and Welfare at Harper Adams University. She specializes in applied research, participatory engagement, and science communication, aiming to bridge academic findings with practical stakeholder applications. Her academic department is Animal Health, Behaviour and Welfare, and she is part of the Animal Behaviour and Welfare Research Group.
Educationally, she earned a first-class BSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare from the University of Bristol (2018) and a PhD from the University of Reading (2022), focusing on goat kid behavior during milk feeding and weaning.
Her teaching roles include Module Leader for 'Advances in Farm Animal Health, Welfare, and Behaviour' and 'Principles of Animal Behaviour and Welfare,' alongside tutoring in Animal Welfare Ethics, Research Methods, and Production Science.
She holds leadership roles as Deputy Chair of the British Society of Animal Science’s Early Careers Committee and Impact and Outreach Officer for the Animal Welfare Research Network’s Early Careers group.
Holly received the 2022 RSPCA/BSAS PRAISE award for her impactful early-career research. Her work emphasizes translational science and community engagement, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the text.

