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Opened in 2006, the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science is set to become a UK leader in its field. We offer three exciting and innovative degree courses which are designed to provide our students with the skills and experience they will need to become practising veterinary surgeons. We also provide a diverse, vibrant and stimulating environment for research and consultancy, and are ranked top for research in the UK.
This is a rather splendid building. I wish them well and I'll watch with interest in them setting a very fine example I'm sure. Good luck!
HRH, The Princess Anne
Further information about specific veterinary questions
Infectious disease in livestock affects animal welfare and public health and can damage economies around the world. In developing countries, the impact on food security can be devastating. Our work will fight infectious diseases in livestock to improve the lives of animals and people worldwide.
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The Nottingham Vet School organised two International Symposia in October 2011 in Chengdu (Major emergent animal diseases, public health and food safety) and Beijing (New approaches to animal disease, food safety and public health for the future) under the aegis of the International Veterinary Consortium.
Further information can be obtained from Professor Kin-Chow Chang (kin-chow.chang@nottingham.ac.uk), Professor Paul Barrow (paul.barrow@nottingham.ac.uk) or Susannah Williams (susannah.williams@nottingham.ac.uk)
In 2011 Nottingham Veterinary School received RCVS approval for its innovative, hands-on, clinically integrated course and was ranked as the best Veterinary School for overall student satisfaction in the country in the National Student Survey (NSS).
See results table (pdf)
There was outstanding success for the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science in the 2008 Research and Assessment Exercise (RAE). The joint submission by the School of Biosciences and the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science confirmed our top position in the UK in our areas.
The Open Days for this year are as follows...
The online booking form is now available to book a place on a morning or afternoon session
More details
Sessions are now full on 29 and 30 June. However places are still available on 14 and 15 September.
New Continuing Professional Development (CPD) dates announced
The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science will be attending the following fairs this year:
University of NottinghamSutton Bonington Campus Leicestershire, LE12 5RD
telephone: +44 (0)115 951 6116 fax: +44 (0)115 951 6415 email: veterinary-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk