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The fourth National Veterinary School in France was created in 1979 to train more vets in the country. Oniris - Nantes-Atlantic National College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Engineering, was the result of its fusion with the National School of Agri-Food Engineering of Nantes in 2010. Thus, veterinary students can interact with engineering students in food science/nutrition or health biotechnologies, which is unique in France.
  
 
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Introduction

“ONIRIS is a higher education establishment under the jurisdiction of the French Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries. It is deeply rooted in its surrounding area, with a European outlook and is involved in a wide range of issues including animal health and public health, clinical and biomedical fields, health biotechnologies, food science and processing technology. ONIRIS aims at taking an active part in the domains of nutrition, human and animal health, while making its contribution to the concept of “One medicine, one health”. In addition, the College contributes to the cross-disciplinary approach of environmental issues and sustainable development.” Pr. Pierre Saï, Director of Oniris

History

The fourth National Veterinary School in France was created in 1979 to train more vets in the country. Oniris - Nantes-Atlantic National College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Engineering, was the result of its fusion with the National School of Agri-Food Engineering of Nantes in 2010. Thus, veterinary students can interact with engineering students in food science/nutrition or health biotechnologies, which is unique in France.

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