UK - School of Veterinary Medicine, Glasgow

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Introduction

History

Education

The School of Veterinary Medicine offers undergraduate courses in veterinary medicine and surgery, BVMS (five years) and veterinary biosciences BSc (four years) or MSci (five years). The BVMS course offers the chance to intercalate in an area of interest. The school also provides postgraduate taught degrees in veterinary public health and may introduce an animal reproduction programme via e-learning.

Research

Clinical

School name

University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine

Established

1862

Location

Glasgow, Scotland

Principal's name

Prof Ewan Cameron BVMS PhD MRCVS

Total number of Students

595

Number of Undergraduates

500

Number of Postgraduates

95

Website address

http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/vet

Contact details

464 Bearsden Road, Glasgow, G61 1QH, Scotland +44 (0) 141 330 5700

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