Professor Paul McGreevy from the Sydney School of Veterinary Science
Professor Paul McGreevy has been named a winner in the 2020 Global Welfare Awards.
The awards recognise individuals and institutions for going āabove and beyondā in protecting animals and promoting animal welfare.
āThis is a very welcome award because it recognises that veterinarians are now expected to be advocates for animal welfare,ā said Professor Paul McGreevy, from theĀ Sydney School of Veterinary Science.Ģż
A ceremony announcing the recipients of the 2020 Global Animal Welfare Awards was held on October 29, 2020 during the WVA Virtual Seminar on the Impact of COVID-19 on the veterinary profession.
Ā āI want to thank my students, colleagues and my Dean for their support of animal welfare research,ā Professor McGreevy said.
A lifetime of animal welfare
Professor McGreevy with his two beloved dogs.Ģż
In 2019 Professor McGreevy was awarded the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Impact Award for showing how the training of veterinary surgeons can lead to international impact on animal welfare.
In 2017 he received aĀ Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Canine Health Awards.
Professor McGreevy works closely with the and has also spearheaded a number of initiatives including:
Professor Frazer Allan congratulating Professor Paul McGreevy outside Sydney School of Veterinary Science.Ģż
Professor Frazer Allan, Head of School and Dean of Sydney School of Veterinary Science, said Professor McGreevy's research was inspirational.
āPaul McGreevy is an inspirational veterinary scientist whose contribution to the One Welfare agenda has been justifiably recognised," Professor Allan said. "The University of Sydney is immensely proud of his achievements."