The School of Veterinary Medicine & Science receives ASPIRE award


June 10th, 2016

The University of Nottingham’s School of Veterinary Medicine & Science is a 2016 Award winner within the Aspire Scheme (the programme to recognise international excellence in medical, dental and veterinary schools supported by Association for Medical Education in Europe) for Student Engagement.

This is a testament to the hard work of the staff and student body, as demonstrated by the fantastic application put to the scheme by Liz Mossop, Karen Braithwaite, Catrin Rutland and Janika Patel.

The School will be presented with the ASPIRE trophy at the AMEE 2016 International Conference in Medical Education in Barcelona, Spain on Monday 29 August 2016, when about 3,500 teachers and leaders in health professions education from around the world will be present.

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