Welcome to Duchy Stoke Climsland University Centre Cornwall College. My name is Michelle Chappell and I am the Programme Manager for the FdSc Equitation Training & Behaviour programme. In addition I also programme manage the Animal Health and Management FdSc and BSc (Hons) Applied Animal Health courses. I am very passionate about animal health and welfare with a particular focus on equine and canine species.
Having grown up in the county of Cornwall and attended local schools and colleges to complete my education I can genuinely advocate studying here in Cornwall. After completing my studies it led to work both within parts of the UK and abroad so returning to work in Cornwall has meant returning to my happy place. Situated between Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor and being a short drive away from some amazing beaches we are surrounded by vibrant natural landscapes in which a variety of wildlife thrive. I am fortunate to be involved in the structure and delivery of courses that encompass my interests and inspires me to continue researching.
At our campus, I lecture on a diverse range of subjects. These include equine and animal anatomy and physiology, equine and animal behaviour, equine and animal health and disease and various related topics.
As you embark on your academic journey with us, I encourage you to make the most of your time here at university. Take full advantage of the unique resources available to you such as the equine science research hub, equine simulator and qualysis motion capture equipment, equine yard and our links to industry. Institutions such as Mare and Foal Sanctuary, Equine rescue charities and numerous equine related industry providers facilitating incredible opportunities for hands-on-learning and observation of the equine species.
Additionally, I encourage you to engage in volunteering activities, as they offer invaluable practical experience and a chance to contribute to welfare efforts. Getting involved with these initiatives can enhance your understanding of the field and connect with like minded individuals.
It goes without saying striking a balance between academic and social life activities is important. Cornwall offers a lively community with plenty of social events and recreational opportunities. Take time to explore and enjoy the local attractions, cultural events and outdoor activities that Cornwall has to offer.
Again welcome and I very much hope by the end of your studies that have been full of light-bulb moments you find a completely different understanding of equines and leave with the thirst to develop further and strive to contribute in this fascinating world of nature.