… Horticulture; Game Management, Fishery Management; Countryside Management; Animal Care and Veterinary Nursing: Business Training and Self Employment workshops and Careers Development sessions. All…
… standards. University Be part of the next generation of industry leaders. From viticulture to veterinary and animal science, courses have been co-designed with academics and industry experts, equipping…
… each providing a unique set of skills and experiences and leading to exciting careers, such as a veterinary nurse, arborist, or park ranger. Apprenticeships are a great way to learn while you earn,…
… is critical. Step 2: Gain Foundational Knowledge A background in animal care or veterinary science can be immensely helpful. While it is not always a prerequisite, having formal education…
… studying land-based degrees in England, from rural land and business management to viticulture and veterinary physiotherapy. The webinar will last for an hour and will cover the UCAS application…
… a full BSc Honours degree (options vary depending on the course you study). Our BSc (Hons) Veterinary Physiotherapy degree is accessible via distance learning, you will be required to attend in-person…
… to the passion exhibited by these two exceptional students. Congratuations Sophie Walker - Veterinary Nursing. Congratulations Charlie Kifford - Agriculture. Charlie has also been announced as…
… importance of attracting graduate vets to the industry. Tom Hill is employed by The George Veterinary Group but oversees the herd of sows for health issues and general checks at Plumpton College's,…
… different interests. You could study Beekeeping, Agriculture, Equine care, or Veterinary Nursing, or try your hand at Dog Grooming, Floristry, Garden Design &…
… 10 years ago. I don’t regret any of my decisions, but if I could do it again I would be an equine veterinary nurse. What advice would you give to students thinking about studying at…