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BSAS Members Invited to Participate in EAAP Sheep and Goat Study Commission

BSAS is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for its members to actively contribute to the advancement of sheep and goat research and development. The European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP) is currently seeking applications for the positions for a number of Study Commissions including the roles of President, Vice President, Secretary, and Industry Representative within the EAAP Sheep and Goat Study Commission.

As valued members of BSAS, we invite you to take part in this prestigious commission by encouraging scientists within your respective countries to submit their candidatures for these significant positions. By actively engaging in the selection process, we can ensure that highly qualified individuals are appointed to lead and shape the future of sheep and goat research.

To apply for one of the available positions, interested candidates are requested to visit the following web address. Here, you will find detailed information on the application process, eligibility criteria, and the required documents.

For a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities and activities associated with a Study Commission, we encourage interested applicants to familiarize themselves with Section X of the EAAP by-laws. The by-laws can be accessed online at the following link.

The EAAP Sheep and Goat Study Commission offers a unique platform for researchers, industry professionals, and experts in the field to collaborate, exchange knowledge, and contribute to the progress of sheep and goat science. By participating in this commission, members have the opportunity to shape policies, develop research programs, and address emerging challenges in the industry.

BSAS firmly believes that our members possess the expertise required to make valuable contributions to the EAAP Sheep and Goat Study Commission. We encourage you to spread the word among your colleagues and networks, urging them to submit their candidatures for the available positions.

If sheep and goats are not your area of expertise, you may be interested in one of EAAP's other study Commissions:

  • Nutrition
  • Genetic
  • Horse
  • Physiology
  • Insects
  • Health and Welfare
  • Cattle
  • Pig
  • PLF
  • LFS

Together, we can ensure the appointment of the best individuals who will lead the way in advancing animal science and innovation.

For further information or any inquiries regarding the EAAP Sheep and Goat Study Commission application process, please contact Eleanor Azzaro eleonora@eaap.org