

Noemie Walder
MSc in Applied Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare (UK)
BSc (Hons) in Animal Behaviour and Training (UK)
Faculty Member
Noemie is currently based in the United Kingdom, working as a dog trainer with an animal rescue charity. She has studied a BSc (Hons) in Animal Behaviour and Training and more recently graduated with a MSc in Applied Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare at the University of Edinburgh.
She deeply believes in the importance of human-animal interactions in the well-being of both people and animals. Also, her current consideration lies in repairing the relationship between humans and the natural world to preserve biodiversity while providing people’s cognitive benefits.
Hence, psychology is a topic of interest, especially as Noémie has travelled a lot around the globe during her youth. This allowed her to develop her knowledge of the influence of society and culture in a rapidly and constantly changing world.