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» Home » Marina von Keyserlingk awarded honorary doctorate from Ghent University

Marina von Keyserlingk awarded honorary doctorate from Ghent University

April 7, 2025

Marina von Keyserlingk awarded honorary doctorate from Ghent University

Left to right: Dr. Christel Moons, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Ghent University, Frédéric L. Agneessens, Canadian Embassy, Dr. von Keyserlingk herself, and Dr. Frank Tuyttens, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Ghent University

April 9, 2025 – Dr. Marina (Nina) von Keyserlingk, a professor in the Animal Welfare Program, was awarded an honorary doctorate from Ghent University in recognition of her outstanding contributions to animal welfare.

Dr. von Keyserlingk has devoted her academic career to advancing animal welfare through an interdisciplinary approach that focuses on identifying measures and methods to improve the lives of the animals we keep. She is also among the first in her field to combine experimental and qualitative research methods. Her work has resulted in groundbreaking studies that have significantly improved the care of farm animals worldwide.

With over 350 peer-reviewed publications, she stands as one of the most influential scientists in animal and veterinary sciences. While much of her research focuses on dairy farming systems, she has also contributed to improving the welfare of other livestock, laboratory animals, and companion animals.

In addition to her research achievements, Dr. von Keyserlingk is a globally recognized leader and a valued mentor. Her commitment to supporting her students has helped many of them build successful careers in academic, government, and other sectors. She continues to inspire future generations through her leadership, passion, and dedication to the field of animal welfare.

I am indebted to my colleagues and our hard working graduate students who have devoted their time and passion to the research focusing on improving the lives of animals under our care. It is indeed a team effort!

— Dr. Marina (Nina) von Keyserlingk

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