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Dr Jayne Powles

BSc, PhD, MA Teaching and Learning, SFHEA

Programme Manager for Animal Sciences

Teaching Duties

  • Programme Manager for BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour and Welfare (clinical and non-clinical), BSc (Hons) Animal Health and Welfare, BSc (Hons) Bioveterinary Science, BSc (Hons) Veterinary Bioscience, BSc (Hons) Animal Production Science. MSci Bioveterinay Science. 
  • Academic skills development module tutor for BSc. (Hons) Animal Behaviour and Welfare (clinical and non-clinical), BSc. (Hons) Animal Health and Welfare, BSc. (Hons) Animal Production Science, BSc (Hons) Veterinary Bioscience. 
  • Course Tutor for all year 2 and 3 (Placement) students on BSc. (Hons) Animal Health and Welfare, BSc. (Hons) Animal Production Science, BSc. (Hons) Veterinary Bioscience and BSc. (Hons) Animal Behaviour and welfare 
  • Course Tutor for all Year 3 FdSc. Animal Management and Welfare students. 

Research Interests

  • Microbiology of food safety/animal health/anaerobic digestion
  • Non-ruminant nutritional studies
  • Digital technology for feedback and assessment 

Professional Memberships

  • British Society of Animal Science
  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Society for Applied Microbiology

Academic Department: Animal Health, Behaviour and Welfare

Tel: +44 (0)1952 815426

Fax: +44 (0)1952 814783

Office: G22 Jubilee Adams, Tudor Lodge and NW Building

Research profile: ORCID

Publications

Other publications

  • Powles, J. (2019) Student perceptions of feedback on laboratory reports using an e-portfolio for formative and summative assessment. SOLSTICE & CLT Conference Proceedings
  • Kirby, M., Theodorou, M.K., Brizuela, C.M., Huntington, J.A., Powles, J and Wilkinson, R.G. (2018) The anaerobic digestion of pig carcase with or without sugar beet pulp, as a novel on-farm disposal method Waste Management 75: 251-260
  • Wilkinson RG, Sinclair LS, Powles J and Minter CM. (2000) Response of lactating ewes grazing grass to variations in effective rumen degradable protein and digestible undegradable protein supply from concentrate supplements. Animal Science. 71: 369-379
  • Wiseman, J., Powles, J. and Salvador, F. (1998) Comparison between pigs and poultry in the prediction of the dietary energy value of fats. Animal Feed Science and Technology. 71: 1-9.
  • Powles, J., Wiseman, J., Cole, D.J.A. and Jagger, S. (1995) Prediction of the apparent digestible energy value of fats fed to pigs. Animal Production. 61: 149-154.
  • Powles, J., Wiseman, J., Cole, D.J.A. and Hardy, B. (1994) Effect of chemical structure of fats upon their apparent digestible energy value when given to young pigs. Animal Production. 58: 411-417.
  • Powles, J., Wiseman, J., Cole, D.J.A. and Hardy, B. (1993) Effect of chemical structure of fats upon their apparent digestible energy value when given to growing/finishing pigs. Animal Production. 57: 137-146.
  • Powles, J. and Cole, D.J.A. (1993) Research examines use of lactose in young pig diets. Feedstuffs. 65 (8): 13-16.

Modules

You can contact Dr Jayne Powles if you would like to discuss any of the following course modules:

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