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Latest news: updated 10 September 2024

With the very first cohort of students about to arrive, aspiring vets can now apply to join them for a 2025 place at Scotland's first new vet school in more than a century. 

Prospective BVSci students must apply by the UCAS deadline of 15 October for 2025 entry.

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Study at the vet school

Learn more about the various study pathways to becoming a qualified veterinary professional.

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Get involved

SRUC is engaged in the community and you can join by partnering with us, and by signing up for our newsletter.

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Our team and contact us

Meet the team behind Scotland's first new vet school in over 150 years and get in touch.

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As only the third Veterinary School in Scotland and the first in over 150 years, the SRUC School of Veterinary Medicine will prepare students for work in the increasingly important rural mixed practice, agricultural and food sectors.

Why are we different? The SRUC School of Veterinary Medicine will use innovative teaching methods and curriculum design to ensure that students are fully prepared to work in the variety of high demand sectors.

We offer new pathway programmes aimed at those from rural backgrounds who are familiar with the agricultural sector but may not have - or been able to get - the required scientific foundations.

Veterinary services

Our leading experts provide support to clients in areas of animal disease, diagnosis and surveillance.

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Veterinary research

Our research covers animal behaviour & welfare, genetics & genomics and disease & epidemiology.

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RCVS accreditation status

As for all new vet schools in the UK, we are working towards accreditation with the RCVS.

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In this short video, Dean of Veterinary Medicine and Head of School Caroline Argo introduces the SRUC Vet School and explains its rationale, need, and aims.