Graham has extensive experience both working in veterinary practice and commercial company setting. He has sat on various boards and brings marketing and commercial guidance to WikiVet.
Bev graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2009 with an intercalated degree in Veterinary Conservation Medicine from the University of Liverpool.
Bev is an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Liverpool, and runs the clinical exotics and wildlife teaching as well as working part time at Chine House Veterinary Hospital in their exotics department. She has a particular interest in small furries and birds, particularly birds of prey.
Susan works at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and has been involved in the WikiVet project since the beginning when the project started with a focus on pathology; she is one of our trustees.
Susan is interested in lots of things to do with teaching and learning, including e-learning, assessment and feedback.
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Gillian is an Academic Development Officer for the Higher Education Academy. She offers specialist support for educators in veterinary medicine in connection with HEA Fellowships and Accreditation of programmes. She is one of the founding members of the WikiVet project and sits on the Educational Trust Boad. Gillian is delighted with the collaborative-community aspect of WikiVet and the impact it continues to have in veterinary schools around the world.
Liz is one of our trustees. She is an associate professor at Nottingham Veterinary School and her job involves developing the curriculum as well as teaching, both clinical and non clinical subjects.
Liz has been involved in WikiVet alongside several other open educational resource projects. She is passionate about the sharing of good quality educational resources and engaging students with their development.
Nick is the head of the eMedia Unit at the Royal Veterinary College and is one of the founding members of the WikiVet project and is currently overseeing strategic development. He is also involved in working with veterinary schools and other publishers to establish collaborative partnerships.
Nick has a particular interest in making content available as free resources wherever possible. In particular he has been working on new ways to increase access to WikiVet in developing countries.