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This page suggests avenues for Food Safety Culture related study at the University of Otago.

Whether you are a prospective undergraduate, postgraduate, or postdoctoral researcher, there are research opportunities available for you to investigate the human, social, and organisational drivers of food safety.

Pathways to study Food Safety Culture

❋ Study Options

Starting from a base of a Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Food Science, Psychology, or Management, students can carry on and do postgraduate study (Honours, MSc, or PhD), which can be partially or fully dedicated to a food safety culture topic.

We offer projects across our three core themes: (1) Measurement, (2) Act, (3) Sustain & Evaluation.


❋ Recommended Postgraduate Papers

🟥 Food Safety Culture Module

This module focuses on the people side of food safety, exploring how culture, behaviour, and workplace dynamics influence real-world outcomes. It combines behavioural science with practical application, equipping students to design interventions that strengthen food safety culture in industry settings.

❋ Recommended Undergraduate Papers

To prepare for research in Food Safety Culture, we recommend a mix of "hard" science (to understand the risks) and "social" science (to understand the people). While there is currently no dedicated Food Safety Culture paper in undergraduate programme, here are several papers that contain food safety and culture content across the University:

To inquire or for more information, contact us at

food.safety.culture@otago.ac.nz

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