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WHO WE ARE AND WHAT
WE DO?
Wi Life Sciences are a training provider who design unique
courses, workshops and lectures, developed by qualified individuals with extensive
practical experience
in all aspects of animal use in both academia and industry.
We believe the most important
contributor to the welfare of laboratory animals are laboratory animal
technologists - the people who care for, handle, breed, perform regulated
procedures, and make welfare-based decisions on a daily basis.
In view of this, we have developed a number of short courses, workshops and
lectures aimed at widening the scope of learning for technologists, NACWO's, animal
scientists and support staff.
Promoting a scientific approach to
the understanding of animal behaviour and welfare, understanding the ethical
concerns of laboratory animal use and the legislation protecting animals in
scientific experiments are the basis of our courses and workshops.
ASSURANCE OF QUALITY
We are proud to be associated with a
number of high profile and prestigious learning institutions. This is
testimony to the quality of the content of our courses and gives you the
reassurance of high value professional development and guaranteed standards.
University of
Chester Accredited Courses
A number of our courses are accredited with the University of
Chester, one of the oldest colleges in the U.K.
The University offers a number of undergraduate courses in
animal behaviour and welfare.
Society of
Biology CPD Approved Courses
We have courses and workshops approved through
the Society of Biology. These courses allow individuals the opportunity to
obtain up to 36 credits through the Society`s CPD scheme.
Please go to our course list page for more details.
The Cambridge e-Learning Institute
Wi Life Sciences are a division of the prestigious Cambridge
E-Learning Institute, an organisation who specialise in developing and delivering learning
modules in ethology and animal welfare.
The Institute offer their services to individuals and animal welfare organisations worldwide
and boasts a number of renowned experts in the field of animal behaviour and
welfare.

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