A first in Occitania. To provide a better response to animal abuse, understand and support the legislative reforms in progress, Toulouse Capitole University (UT1) now offers a new university degree in animal law.
It is aimed at veterinarians, law enforcement, researchers and teacher-researchers practicing animal experimentation, lawyers, magistrates, civil servants in connection with public agricultural or environmental policies, and students.
Five-month training
Beyond the courses taught by teacher-researchers, the training offers workshop-debates with professionals and immersions in establishments/institutions in order to strengthen synergy between the different actors in the legal, animal and environmental sectors.
Knowledge of these rules may be of interest to students place wishing to complete their training, professionals from the legal and judicial worldor the public servicebut also all people carrying out activities related to animals.
In order to reconcile professional life and training, the cycle takes place over a period of five months starting in March 2025 “in a mixed mode which combines distance learning and face-to-face training”specifies the establishment on its website.
If certain courses will be accessible in simultaneous bimodal, However, the training requires several compulsory regrouping days, Mondays and Tuesdays every two weeks.. Face-to-face teaching will take place at UT1 and on sites communicated later.
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