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Vet School turns blue to highlight antimicrobial resistance challenge
Aberystwyth’s Vet School has been lit up blue to draw attention to the challenge of antimicrobial resistance.
Read articleAberystwyth Veterinary Advisory Board established with development plans
A new advisory board for Aberystwyth University's School of Veterinary Science has met for the first time to discuss further development plans.
Read articleVets to polish their hoof trimming skills in Aberystwyth
Vets will get the chance to polish-up on their hoof trimming skills at Aberystwyth University next month.
Read articlePembrokeshire woman wins 'Defi Fet' Scholarship
Catrin Palfrey, 19, from Tegfryn near Crymych, has won a £2,500 scholarship in memory of the late Llandysul vet DGE Davies this year.
Read articleFirst vet nursing students begin studies in Aberystwyth
The first ever vet nursing students have started their course at Wales’ only School of Veterinary Science.
Read articleGlobal health ‘shift’ call to UN from top Welsh academic
Wales’ top veterinary academic will call for a ‘paradigm shift’ in the face of global threats to animal and human health in an address at the UN today.
Read articleNew £150,000 clinic set to open as Aberystwyth Vet School expands
A new replica veterinary clinic is set to open at Aberystwyth University as Wales’s only School of Veterinary Science expands.
Read articleBig name debates at Royal Welsh grass and muck event
Big name agricultural debates will be part of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society’s annual Sustainable Grass and Muck Event at Trawsgoed farm in Ceredigion next week (Thursday 30 May).
Read articleUK Government praise for academic’s antibiotics project
An Aberystwyth University academic’s project to tackle antimicrobial resistance has been highlighted as an example of best practice by the UK Government.
Read articleVeterinary nurse degree to begin this September in Aberystwyth
Veterinary nurses will begin studying at Aberystwyth University from this September as part of plans to expand Wales’ only School of Veterinary Science.
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