It takes a village to raise a child.
In the same way, it takes a whole agricultural and veterinary community to train a vet who is capable of dealing with the modern day demands of the profession. If you are interested in helping the next generation of vets, nurses and technicians, there are many ways you can join us at the SRUC School of Veterinary Medicine and Biosciences and get involved.

Share your experience
If you have experience in the veterinary sector or relevant animal-related industry, please consider sharing it and helping the next generation of vets, nurses and technicians.

Partner with us
As part of our distributed learning model and ensure that our veterinary students are adequately prepared for the demands of the profession, final year rotations on our BVSci course are delivered entirely in workplace settings. We are actively looking for partner practices across all sectors to help deliver this critical element to our students' learning.

VCAW placement
Provide paid or unpaid placement and supervision for a Veterinary Care and Animal Welfare student.

Educational Memorial Programme
Donate your pet's body to the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biosciences and help train future vets and vet nurses.

Make a donation
Make a financial donation to the first vet school in Scotland in 150 years
More from across the SRUC School of Veterinary Medicine and Biosciences:

Study
The SRUC School of Veterinary Medicine and Biosciences uses innovative teaching methods to prepare students for work in the increasingly important rural mixed practice, agricultural and food sectors.

Services
Supporting new ideas, growth, and support to clients and entrepreneurs for sustainable development of our natural economy.

Research and innovation
Our world-class experts play a vital role in advancing our understanding of animal health, disease, and biological systems, contributing innovative and impactful work to improve and benefit our natural economy.

About us
We can trace our lineage back over 100 years and have the research, academic strength and people in place to support our mission of facilitating synergies, driving excellence, and providing essential support to Scotland's natural economy.
