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 IAHAIO 2022 online conference – registration open
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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 26-05-2022

IAHAIO 2022 online conference – registration open

Registration for our online conference taking place 3-4 September, is now open! We have extended the period for reduced ticket prices and encourage people to book tickets now at this […]

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 New IAHAIO Board roles-closing date 8 June
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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 18-05-2022

New IAHAIO Board roles-closing date 8 June

New IAHAIO Board member opportunities The International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations (IAHAIO) is the global association of organizations that engage in practice, research [...]

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 IAHAIO 2022 conference  – moving online
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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 11-05-2022

IAHAIO 2022 conference – moving online

We recently asked our members and potential attendees of our annual conference whether they are most likely to attend an in-person or online conference. This was based on our awareness […]

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 IAHAIO-CEVA Grant Award 2022
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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 10-05-2022

IAHAIO-CEVA Grant Award 2022

Applications open! IAHAIO and CEVA are delighted to offer grants to support two PhD studies (up to 2,500 USD each)  in the human-animal bond, human-animal interactions or animal-assisted [...]

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 Next webinar 26 May: Registration open
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By Jo-Ann Fowler
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Posted 03-05-2022

Next webinar 26 May: Registration open

We’re excited to announce details of our next webinar. Living up to the partnership: Evaluating, motivating and training the horse in equine-assisted services will take place on Thursday [...]

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