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Beth Penrose

Associate Professor at Charles Darwin University

Charles Darwin University

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Research Interests

Crop Science

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Agronomy

20%

Plant Biology

30%

Grazing Ecology

20%

Covid-19

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Pandemic Preparedness

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Agriculture

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Charles Darwin University

Agriculture

Charles Darwin University is offering a project-based PhD opportunity focused on the welfare and behavioural implications of virtual fencing in northern beef cow-calf systems. The project is hosted by the Research Institute for Northern Agriculture and involves collaboration with CSIRO and Gallagher Animal Management. The research aims to investigate the efficacy and welfare impacts of virtual fencing, particularly in systems where cows are fenced but calves are not, due to rapid growth. Key research questions include the effectiveness of virtual fencing, changes in mothering behaviour, and potential welfare concerns. The project is highly relevant to grazing management and the protection of ecologically sensitive areas in northern Australia. Benefits for the successful candidate include a generous $47,000 AUD per year stipend for four years, professional development training, industry engagement, and relocation support. Applicants must hold an Honours or Masters degree in a relevant field and be Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents. The supervisory team includes Beth Penrose (Charles Darwin University), Sunil Kadri, Caroline Lee, Dana Campbell, and Mark Dempsey, with expertise spanning animal welfare, behaviour, and agricultural systems. Interested candidates should review the project details via the provided links and contact the supervisors for further information. The program offers a unique opportunity to contribute to sustainable livestock management and ecological protection in northern Australia.

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