Advanced Knowledge in Fish Nutrition
This course provides students with advanced knowledge in fish nutrition. It focuses on current trends and future challenges in aquaculture nutrition, macro- and micronutrient requirements, and sustainable sources, the connection between nutrition and physiology. The course also covers the use of novel tools in fish nutrition research and provides insights into feed production and formulation. Specific sessions may cover topics such as taste, feed intake, digestion, and the nutritional impacts on gut functioning and the microbiome. The workshop consists of lectures from experts in the various fields and practical exercises. While the theme of the workshop changes every year, the core topics remain similar.
Students participate in the Fish Nutrition Workshop at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. They present their Ph.D. research in the form of a poster. At FBA, students are assigned a topic for in-depth reading and must prepare a written assignment and an oral presentation on the topic.
This course provides an update on recent advances in fish nutrition through lectures and practical exercises led by experts in various fields. Students also engage in in-depth learning about a specific topic.
Students participate in the "Fish Nutrition Workshop", which is conducted during the spring term (usually in early February) and organized by the Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences (WAS) at Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Topics covered in the workshop include recent advances in fish nutrition, macro- and micronutrient requirements, current trends and future challenges in aquaculture nutrition, feed technology and formulation, and specific topics such as feed intake, digestion, and gut function. These topics may change depending on the year and the invited speakers. Practical sessions may cover feed formulation and microbiota analysis, and they may change over the years.
At Nord University (Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, FBA) students will be assigned a topic for in-depth reading topics related to the workshop theme. After the workshop students must prepare a written assignment and give an oral presentation on their assigned topic.
Knowledge
The student must have gained:
- Knowledge of current trends and future challenges in the aquafeed industry.
- Insights into the importance of nutrients, feed, and additives for ensuring good growth and health in farmed fish (macronutrients, micronutrients, and additives).
- Knowledge of feed technology and formulation.
- Knowledge of the use of novel tools to conduct research in aquaculture nutrition.Knowledge of gut functioning.
Skills:
From an academic point of view, students will learn about recent advances in fish nutrition.
Students are expected to gain basic knowledge of feed production technology and formulation.
Students are expected to be able to apply new knowledge to their own research activities related to fish nutrition.
General Competence:
Students should be able to apply knowledge acquired through this course.
- Understand the importance of nutrition (feed and feeding) for the sustainable development of the aquaculture industry.
- Carry out further studies in aquaculture nutrition.
- Apply new knowledge to their research activities.
- Handle general discussions related to aquaculture nutrition.
Workshop: Lectures and practical sessions, poster presentation sessions, and active participation in seminars.
Self-studying: Assigned topic at Nord University.
Discussion at Nord University based on workshop topics
Compound assessment
OD Mandatory active participation at workshop. Grading scale: Approved / Not Approved.
OP Written report and MU oral presentation of the assigned topic. Grading scale: Passed/failed.