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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Utrecht University
200 years of Veterinary Medicine! On December 10, 2021, the Dutch veterinary education program will celebrate its exact 200th anniversary! We will celebrate this with festive activities for all our employees, students, alumni and other relations.
Professionals education The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine offers high-quality post-academic courses for professional in the field of veterinary medicine. Have a look at our educational offering.
Studying at the faculty of Veterinary Medicine What is it like to come to the Netherlands and to study at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine? We interviewed four veterinary medicine students.
Vetscience Vetscience magazine is your source for news from the Utrecht University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Vetscience is published three times a year in Dutch and once a year in English.
The DRIVE-RM consortium has been awarded €37.5 million under the prestigious NWO SUMMIT program. The collaboration focuses on smart materials that assist the body in healing.
Researchers from Utrecht University and UMC Utrecht have received a grant of 936,587 euros from the ZonMw, for research into a serious heart condition that affects both humans and dogs.
Animal, human and environmental health are inextricably linked. That's why we conduct leading-edge research, train veterinarians of the future, and provide clinical care at our university animal hospital.
With 'One Medicine in Motion', we want to enable even more innovative research and new treatment methods for musculoskeletal disorders, so that more animals and people can move pain-free.
Famous Dutch photographer Cas Oorthuys explored the subject of veterinary medicine during the early nineteen sixties. This resulted in a beautiful visual record of the veterinary profession of the day.
Every year hundreds of dead porpoises are washed ashore on the Dutch coastline. As to what could be causing these deaths; that is what we are investigating at the Department of Pathology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.