Posts tagged with ‘Vet School’

Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s blog: Re-opening the Vet School – a personal perspective

This week, Clinical Assistant Professor in Clinical and Professional Skills Dr Sarah Cripps writes about her […]

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School of Veterinary Medicine and Science: open afternoon

Want to find out more about the Vet School’s innovative new dual-intake model? Come along to our open afternoon for staff.

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0 to 220 in 22 seconds — what makes horses tick?

A talk by Gayle Hallowell, Professor in Veterinary Internal Medicine and Critical Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Veterinary Basic Surgical Skills

A groundbreaking Continuing Professional Development course delivered by the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science.

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UoN Vet School wins Guardian University Award

UoN Vet School wins Guardian University Award

The University of Nottingham Vet School has taken home an award in the Employability Initiative category […]

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Inspirational vet school lecturer wins prestigious teaching award

One of the pioneers of the popular and innovative veterinary education programme at The University of […]

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Teaching an old dog new tricks: surgical veterinary education in the 21st Century

Professor Rob White, Professor of Small Animal Veterinary Surgery, gives an overview of the past, present and future teaching of surgery to the veterinary profession. Part of a series of inaugural lectures celebrating 10 years of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science.

3.30pm, Saturday 17 September.

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Digitising Darwin through genes and genomes

Professor Richard Emes, Professor of Bioinformatics, provides an insight on the past successes and challenges ahead for research in the genomic age. Part of a series of inaugural lectures celebrating 10 years of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science.

4.15pm, Saturday 17 September.

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Of muscles, mice and men

Professor Paul Loughna, Professor of Integrative Physiology, gives a lecture looking at skeletal muscle growth and wasting, as well as the role of adult resident stem cells in the ability of this tissue to adapt and regenerate. Part of a series of inaugural lectures celebrating 10 years of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science.

5pm, Saturday 17 September.

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