France - Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort

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The school was established in 1766 in the small hamlet of Alfort, two leagues from Paris. During its two and a half centuries of existence, it has developed over the 11 hectares that formed its original site and is now at the heart of the town of Maisons-Alfort (Val de Marne).
New themes has led it to establish, at a distance from its main site, in cooperation with the regions host, two centers devoted to large animals medicine.
In 1975 it acquired the domain of Champignelles, in the Yonne, to create an application center for farm animals. Herds of cattle, sheep, an ultra modern deer farm, student accomodations and a training center, Champignelle is a unique place where students can be trained in small groups.
The CIRALE, Centre for Research and Imaging of Equine Locomotion Disorders , was built from 1999 in Dozulé (Calvados) and is a focal point of global locomotion pathology in horses. Expert clinicians use high level imaging equipment and collaborate with top teams and the renowned research they conduct make it a unique training facility, serving students, veterinarians and horse owners.

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