Partners

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Here are some of the Institutions that are actively involved in the development of WikiVet:

Royal Veterinary College, UK - One of the original institutions involved in WikiVet

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The Royal Veterinary College have been involved in the WikiVet project since it's inception.


See the RVC's page here

Nottingham Vet School - Involved in WikiVet since 2008

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The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science at the University of Nottingham, UK have been involved in WikiVet since 2008.


See Nottingham's page here

Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine

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The subject centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine have been involved in WikiVet since it's inception. Gillian Brown is a member of the Steering group of WikiVet.


See MEDEV's Page here

Murcia Vet School - Coordinating institution for Spanish WikiVet site

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Murcia Vet School have taken on the role of coordinating translation from the English to Spanish WikiVet sites. They have also been actively involved in the addition of English and Spanish Dragster interactive anatomy resources

They became WikiVet partners after some of their students visited the RVC and met with the WikiVet team - see the news article here

See Murcia's page here

Interested in being a Partner?

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You could have links here to your institution's page and to projects you are involved in within WikiVet


Contact the WikiVet team if you'd like to become more involved in development of WikiVet


Uppsala Vet School - WikiVet's Swedish coordinator

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Uppsala Vet School have taken on the role of coordinating translation from English into Swedish.

They became WikiVet partners after the WikiVet team came to their school at the request of their staff - see the news article here

See Uppsala's page here