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Veterinarian Member - Animal Ethics Committee - Wollongong


Company : University of Wollongong Research Ethics


Location : Bowral, New south wales


Created : 2026-05-01


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Job description The University of Wollongong (UOW) Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) is seeking expressions of interest for membership of the Committee to fulfil the requirements of a Category A (Veterinarian) member. A Category A member must be a person with qualifications in veterinary science that are recognised for registration as a veterinary surgeon in Australia, and with experience relevant to UOWs activities or the ability to acquire relevant knowledge. about The University of Wollongong Animal Ethics Committee The University of Wollongong AEC reviews the ethical and scientific aspects of animal research and teaching at the University. Under NSW legislation, animals may only be used for research or teaching if approval has been granted following submission of a formal application to the AEC. The University reviews 12-20 new research applications per year in addition to reviewing amendments to existing projects, unexpected event reports and annual review reports. These projects relate to projects in areas ranging from medical research through to wildlife and conservation studies. A small number of projects relate to the use of animals in teaching. The AEC has eight full meetings per year and 4 to 5 shorter subcommittee meetings per year attended by a subset of the committee on a rotational basis. Full committee meetings are hybrid both in-person and online on . Subcommittee meetings are held online on or alternate days depending on member availability. Members are expected to attend 80% of full meetings per year, are required to read the meeting papers prior to the meetings and submit any preliminary questions they have. The application is discussed by all members at the meeting and a decision made or further questions returned to the researcher. Committee members also may also participate in animal facility inspections. Training Members must undertake online training in the ethical review process and animal research regulation. Additional training opportunities via webinars and seminars are available throughout the term of membership. further information All animal research approved must comply with: Australian Code for the Care and Use of Animals for scientific purposes The Animal Research Act Animal Research Amendment Act 2024 Animal Research Amendment Act 2022 Animal Research Regulation For more information about Animal Research at UOW including links to research case studies please see: Animal ethics - University of Wollongong Ecological Research Centre Biomedical Animal Facility next steps Interested in joining the committee? Please click ''Apply Now'' to submit your application. If you would like to discuss this role prior to submitting a formal EOI please send an email request with your contact details to using the subject line: Veterinarian Member - Animal Ethics Committee - Wollongong enquiry via EthicalJobs.