University of Cambridge
Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is now the fourth surviving university on the planet. The Cambridge Department of Veterinary Medicine is at the forefront of veterinary medicine and education and is a center of excellence in education and research. The University is renowned for its academic excellence and is ranked #4 among the best veterinary schools in the world.
Cambridge offers world-class opportunities to study the scientific foundations of veterinary and clinical veterinary medicine. Their courses provide the basic building blocks for development and success in all fields of veterinary medicine. The Department of Veterinary Medicine has an international reputation for excellence and conducts world-class veterinary research. A great advantage of the Cambridge course is its extensive use of hands-on learning and its focus on small group training each year. World leaders in the field work alongside employees and the most modern equipment are installed in their enterprise.
The modern facilities in the Queen's Veterinary School Hospital include:
- a five-theatre small animal surgical suite
- active ambulatory farm animal and equine units
- a fully-equipped intensive care unit
- an equine surgical suite and diagnostic unit, with an MRI machine capable of imaging standing horses
- a state-of-the-art post-mortem suite
Country: UK
Acceptance Rate: Fair
Tuition fees
- Domestic/EU students- £9,250;
- International students; £55,272
Website: https://www.vet.cam.ac.uk/