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|Introduction=Tup is the greatest!! The University of Bristol Veterinary School is part of the University of Bristol's  Faculty of Medical and Veterinary Sciences. The school occupies two sites. The Department of Pre-Clinical Veterinary Science, which is located on Southwell Street in West Bristol, is where the preclinical years (1-3) are based. The Department of Clinical Veterinary Science is some 14 miles away in the village of Langford, North Somerset. This site accommodates the clinical years (4-5). It is also home to the Langford Veterinary Service (LVS), which provides first opinion practice for all areas of the profession, as well as referral services for equine and small animals.
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|Introduction=The University of Bristol Veterinary School is part of the University of Bristol's  Faculty of Medical and Veterinary Sciences. The school occupies two sites. The Department of Pre-Clinical Veterinary Science, which is located on Southwell Street in West Bristol, is where the preclinical years (1-3) are based. The Department of Clinical Veterinary Science is some 14 miles away in the village of Langford, North Somerset. This site accommodates the clinical years (4-5). It is also home to the Langford Veterinary Service (LVS), which provides first opinion practice for all areas of the profession, as well as referral services for equine and small animals.
 
|History=The Department of Clinical Veterinary Science in Langford is based in the property and grounds of Langford House, which was originally developed as a farming estate by Simon Hill in 1877. The building, despite having been built in the mid-Victorian era, features distinctly Georgian architecture, as does much of the old city of Bristol. The Langford estate remained in the hill family until it was purchased by the Commissioners of Crown Lands in 1944. In 1951, it was acquired by the University of Bristol to be developed as a veterinary field station, and since then has been the site of clinical training for many generations of veterinary students. The School of Preclinical Veterinary Science is housed in the building of the old Kingsdown Grammar School, on Southwell Street, Bristol.
 
|History=The Department of Clinical Veterinary Science in Langford is based in the property and grounds of Langford House, which was originally developed as a farming estate by Simon Hill in 1877. The building, despite having been built in the mid-Victorian era, features distinctly Georgian architecture, as does much of the old city of Bristol. The Langford estate remained in the hill family until it was purchased by the Commissioners of Crown Lands in 1944. In 1951, it was acquired by the University of Bristol to be developed as a veterinary field station, and since then has been the site of clinical training for many generations of veterinary students. The School of Preclinical Veterinary Science is housed in the building of the old Kingsdown Grammar School, on Southwell Street, Bristol.
 
|Education=As well as the undergraduate Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) degree, the Vet School also provides numerous other undergraduate courses including Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Veterinary Nursing and Bioveterinary Science, Veterinary Cellular and Molecular Science, and Anatomical Science with Veterinary Anatomy. As well as these, it also accommodates postgraduate courses including PHd research posts and MSc in Meat Science and Technology. It also offers continuing education in the form of the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP), and various other continuing professional development (CPD) courses.
 
|Education=As well as the undergraduate Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) degree, the Vet School also provides numerous other undergraduate courses including Animal Behaviour and Welfare, Veterinary Nursing and Bioveterinary Science, Veterinary Cellular and Molecular Science, and Anatomical Science with Veterinary Anatomy. As well as these, it also accommodates postgraduate courses including PHd research posts and MSc in Meat Science and Technology. It also offers continuing education in the form of the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP), and various other continuing professional development (CPD) courses.
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