I am a veterinarian and ethologist, currently working part-time as a Professor at the University of Sydney in Australia. The author of over 300 peer-reviewed scientific publications and nine books, I have received numerous Australian and international awards for my research and teaching innovations. My PhD was on the behaviour of stabled horses but it was a chapter co-written with Dr Andrew McLean in my Equine Behavior textbook that coined the term “Equitation Science”. I have ongoing interests in the application of learning theory and the Five Domains, the use of headgear (notably nosebands and tongue-ties) and the role of veterinarians as advocates for animals.
Alongside my behaviour work, I contribute to the equestrian industry by writing and sharing content on the application of horse behavioural science across the industry, both through media articles featured on my website and across social media.