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W Poortinga

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Professor at Cardiff School of Psychology

Cardiff University

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Ecology

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Psychology

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Animal Health

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One Health

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Human Behavior

10%

Environmental Science

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W Poortinga

Cardiff University

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United Kingdom

Biosecure Pig-Rearing in Assam: Integrating Ecological, (Human) Behavioural and Socio-Cultural Approaches to Control African Swine Fever

This PhD project at Cardiff University, based in the Cardiff School of Psychology, focuses on developing biosecure pig-rearing practices in Assam by integrating ecological, human behavioural, and socio-cultural approaches to control African Swine Fever. The research aims to address the complex interplay between animal health, human behaviour, and local cultural practices to design effective disease control strategies. The project is part of a competitive funding process through the SWBiosciences Doctoral Training Partnership, and funding will be awarded to the strongest candidates. Students will have the opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment, drawing on expertise from biology, psychology, veterinary science, and environmental science. The project will involve fieldwork, data collection, and analysis related to pig-rearing practices, disease transmission, and the socio-cultural context of animal husbandry in Assam. The successful candidate will gain valuable skills in research design, behavioural science, and public health, contributing to the global effort to control zoonotic diseases. Applicants should have a strong academic background in a relevant discipline and a keen interest in interdisciplinary research. The position is open to UK and international students, subject to university language requirements. The application deadline is 3 December 2025. For more information and to apply, visit the project page or contact the supervisor.

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