Australia - University of Sydney Faculty of Veterinary Science

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Introduction

The Faculty of Veterinary Science at the University of Sydney opened its doors on 22 March 1910. Since then, we have developed outstanding research and clinical facilities, and strong reciprocal links with academic peers around the world.

We are recognised internationally as a leading provider of education and a key contributor to the world's best practice in the care and welfare of animals.

Our vision is to be a world leader in veterinary education, animal science and research, focused on the health and welfare of animals, and of benefit to the community.

Our strong global connections ensure that about 20 per cent of our veterinary student intake each year is made up of international students.

The Faculty of Veterinary Science operates on two campuses. We are based in the heart of Sydney at Camperdown, with our own rural facilities in the Camden region on the south-western outskirts of the city.

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