About LAST Ireland

Shaping the Future of Ethical Animal Research in Ireland

Advancing Animal Welfare Through Education and Ethics

LAST Ireland is Ireland’s leading education programme supporting the scientific use of animals in research and testing.

Our mission is to ensure that anyone working with animals in science is not only legally certified but also ethically equipped to protect animal welfare at the highest standards.

We deliver accredited training, expert consultancy, and veterinary oversight to students, researchers, universities, and corporate institutions across Ireland, helping them meet legal obligations while cultivating a culture of compassion and compliance.

Partners

Trusted by Leading Irish Universities and Research Institutions

Our Ethical Foundation: The 3Rs

At the heart of LAST Ireland’s approach is the internationally recognised Three Rs principle. All of our training, from Core Modules to specialised consultancy is designed to embed the 3Rs in every learner’s mindset and practice.

Replacement

Use non-animal alternatives wherever scientifically possible. We teach participants how to critically evaluate the necessity of animal use, and encourage the adoption of validated alternative models such as in vitro systems, computer simulations, and organ-on-chip technologies.

Reduction

Minimise the number of animals used without compromising scientific integrity. LAST Ireland promotes good experimental design, appropriate statistical planning, and collaborative sharing of data, all of which help reduce duplication and unnecessary use of animals.

Refinement

Improve animal care, procedures, and environments to reduce pain, stress, and suffering. From proper handling and housing to modern anaesthesia and surgical technique, our training ensures personnel act with compassion, competence, and continuous awareness of each animal’s well-being.

More Than a Mandate, a Mindset

While the 3Rs are enshrined in Irish and EU law, at LAST Ireland we see them as more than regulatory requirements, they are an ethical responsibility and a professional standard.

We believe that when researchers are well-trained, animals are better cared for, and science becomes more humane, reliable, and respected.

Transparency & Accountability

We also recognise that animal research is a deeply sensitive area. That’s why we openly support:

Our goal is to produce not just compliant professionals, but ethical leaders in animal research.

Accreditation & Compliance

Our courses are built to satisfy the training requirements of:

By completing our Core and Species-Specific Modules, learners meet the formal educational prerequisites to apply for Individual Authorisation under Irish law. We also offer a Legal Module for professionals whose training predates 2013 or occurred outside the Irish jurisdiction.

Our compliance-first approach makes us the trusted training partner of choice for Ireland’s research community.

Our Team

Our team includes leading experts in:

They bring a wealth of practical experience from academia, industry, and government sectors, and are united by a shared belief in ethical research through proper education and ongoing support.

Our Impact

Our training and consultancy services directly improve the quality, ethics, and compliance of scientific research across Ireland, one learner, lab, and institution at a time.

2,500+

Researchers and students trained in the scientific use of animals in research

25+

Institutions trust us nationwide, including universities and CROs

9

Core, Species and Legal Modules covering everything from rodents to poultry

100%

HPRA alignment as an authorised establishment meeting all EU Directive 2010/63 requirements

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Begin your journey toward HPRA-recognised training in ethical animal research. Learn at your own pace, gain confidence, and get certified.

Need Expert Support for Your Facility?

From veterinary oversight to staff training and audit preparation, we provide tailored services that keep your research programme compliant and compassionate.