Andrew McLean

PhD (Equine cognition and learning), BSc (Zoology), Dip Ed

Winner of the highest Australian Science award, the Eureka Prize for Science, Andrew McLean developed and manages the Australian Equine Behaviour Centre, the most internationally recognised horse training and behaviour modification centre in Australia.

Andrew McLean holds a PhD in equine cognition and learning, has been an accredited horse riding coach for over 25 years and has written top-selling books and numerous peer reviewed journal articles. A past winner of the Gawler CCI***, he has also represented Australia in Horse Trials, competed at state and national events in FEI level dressage and eventing and has also showjumped to Grand Prix level.

In great demand as a trainer, coach and speaker, Dr McLean currently conducts lecture demonstrations at universities and conferences around the world. He teaches throughout Australia, Europe, South Africa, USA, Canada and New Zealand. Andrew continues to coach riders and National Federations on the optimal use of learning theory for improved welfare of the trained horse as well as improved performance.  

Recent Career Highlights

Andrew is the current President of the International Society for Equitation Science. He was instrumental in hosting the 1st International Equitation Science Symposium which was held at the AEBC in 2005. Annual symposia and conferences throughout the world have followed.

Conducting lectures and demonstrations at Haras de la Cense Expo in 2006 (France) and Equitana 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2008.

Delivering a lecture/demonstration at the Global Dressage Forum in October 2006 for which he was voted best new presenter (Topic: "Training principles that arise from learning theory")  and subsequently asked to return in 2008 (Topic: "Learned helplessness in the competition horse"). He returns again in 2011 showing how higher dressage has it origins in the basic responses with Imke Bartels and Warwick McLean and a session showing the amazing tool of overshadowing.

Conducting an interactive presentation in the Netherlands for elite dressage coaches under the auspices of the Dutch Dressage Federation on the application of learning theory to dressage for improved welfare and performance.

2011's Guest coach at the British Horse Society's Spring horse convention, Andrew received nothing but positive accloades in the BHS press for his presentations and demonstrations with his son, Warwick.

Andrew was invited to re-train the Belgian Mounted Police in 2011 in a 5-day clinic to embed equitation science in their training after some convincing demonstrations with aggressive and fearful horses in May, 2011.

Becoming Chairman of The HELP foundation, (Human Elephant Learning Programs). This cooperative project is focussed on the optimal management, welfare and training of working elephants in Asia and includes the development and implementation of new training techniques based on learning theory and the elimination of punishment. Read more...


Andrew McLean Top to Bottom: Andrew competing on Mr Biggles at Gawler 3DE; The Hanoverian Stallion Tintagel Magic, who he trained to, and competed at FEI level dressage; With Anky Van Grunsven at the Global Dressage Forum in 2006 Andrew McLean Image Five Image Six