Utrecht University
The Utrecht Veterinary University, a part of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Utrecht, is the only place in the Netherlands to train veterinarians. The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (hence the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine) is the center and reference point of expertise in veterinary issues around the world as well as abroad. Their activities include providing primary health care for a variety of animal species, monitoring food safety, and preventing zoonotic diseases (animal-to-human transmission).
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is considered one of the best Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Europe and ranks in the top 10 in the world. Founded in 1663 in Utrecht, Netherlands, Utrecht University is arguably one of the best universities in the world. The main focus of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Utrecht is education, research and patient care.
These tasks are managed by 8 departments, including the undergraduate research institute. The staff also includes the Central Animal Laboratory. The university also offers several research programs covering science, humanities, and law. Utrecht University's Veterinary School is one of the best schools on the planet for 2019.
Country: Netherlands
Acceptance Rate: Average
Tuition fees
- EEA students €4,2502;
- Non-EEA students €11,500;
- EEA with Dutch BA/MA degree: €11,680
Website: https://www.uu.nl/en/organisation/faculty-of-veterinary-medicine