Ireland - University College Dublin Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

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Introduction

University College Dublin (UCD) traces its origins to the Catholic University of Ireland founded in 1854 by Cardinal John Henry Newman, author of the celebrated 'The Idea of a University'. Since then, the University has played a central role in Ireland's advancement as a dynamic and highly successful European state and has established a long and distinguished tradition of service to scholarship and the community.

History

Dublin began as a Viking settlement founded over one thousand years ago on the banks of the River Liffey and situated on a majestic broad sweeping bay. It became an administrative capital after the Norman conquest of Ireland in the twelfth century and developed its own parliament and government institutions under British sovereignty from the fourteenth century onwards. During the eighteenth century, the city grew rapidly, building fine Georgian architecture which still exists today. Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Dublin became the centre of two great cultural movements - the Gaelic League, aimed at restoring the Irish Language, and the Irish Literary Renaissance. Dublin is now the thriving capital of an independent Ireland and is the centre of the political, diplomatic, administrative and commercial life of the country. It is home to a population of over one million people. We hope that you will get to know the city while you are here, and enjoy all the facilities that it has to offer.

Education

Research

Clinical

School name

School of Agriculture, Food Science and Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin

Established

Location

UCD is located on a 132 hectare site, 5km south of Dublin's city centre, the capital city of the Republic of Ireland

Principal's name

The current Dean of Veterinary Medicine is Professor Grace Mulcahy MVB, PhD, MRCVS

Total number of Students

There are currently 709 students

Number of Undergraduates

There are currently 398 undergraduate students studying the 5 year MVB degree. The School of Veterinary Medicine also offers a 4 year, full time BSc (Hons) degree in Veterinary Nursing which has 166 students currently.

Number of Postgraduates

There are 145 postgraduate students studying the 4 year MVB degree.

Website address

http://www.ucd.ie/vetmed/

Contact details