Life-changing Experiences
"I'm only a year into my PhD, but I’ve already grown as a researcher, developing lots of new skills," says Erica. "I chose to study at Lincoln because of the reputation of the animal behaviour and welfare academics working at the University. I've been blessed to have such a fantastic and knowledgeable supervisory team, which includes Professor Daniel Mills and Dr Beth Ventura.
"We all just clicked straight away. I actually live in Canada but have never felt isolated or alone. We have regular online meetings and they are always on hand to offer invaluable advice to keep me on track."
For Erica, the whole experience has been an extremely positive one. "The support has been amazing, but I've also enjoyed the qualitative side to my research. My previous studies were much more data focused and I've found that my current methodology offers a greater depth and richness, while also giving me the opportunity to connect with people during discussions and meetings.
"I'd love to continue to use and develop these skills after I have completed my PhD. It would be great to undertake a post-doctoral role or move into teaching, sharing some of the passion that I have for the subject to future animal welfare students and specialists."