Research Opportunities - Veterinary Science

三月 31, 2000

The following listing is for research degrees and jobs in Veterinary Science #221> . Where possible a central contact person or office contact point has been given. Where there are several contact people they have been listed with the courses for which they have responsibility. If an institution does not appear in this list you should not assume that they do not offer post-graduate research degrees.

Key #221> Name of institution #221> For the sake of brevity the short version of an institution's name has been used. Validation #221> If an institution's courses are validated by another college its name is given in brackets. Contact names #221> A contact is given for each opportunity listed. Where there is a central contact for all an institution's opportunities in a particular area, the contact will be given once only. Qualification level #221> MSc, PhD etc. The figure in brackets indicates the number of places available where known. Mode of study #221> FT = Full Time PT = Part Time Funding #221> A = Assistantships available to students to undertake paid work while studying for a higher degree £ = Scholarship/ studentships available ? = Funding is a possibility.

Students should contact the department listed. Do not address enquiries to The THES. We are unable to help

Veterinary Science

Bristol U. Clinical Veterinary Science Mr P Read Tel: 0117 928 9236 Email:p. read@bris.ac.uk Pathology and Microbiology Miss M Davies Tel: 0117 928 8694;URL: http://www.pam.bris.ac.uk/postgrad/gradpros.htm £ A

Cambridge U. Anatomy Mrs S Stubbings Tel: 01223 333750 Fax: 01223 333786Clinical Veterinary Medicine Prof I McConnell Tel: 01223 337654; URL:http://www.vet.cam.ac.uk/default.html

De Montfort U. Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Science and Equine ScienceProf Stephen J G Hall Tel: 01400 5594 Email: sjghall@dmu.ac.uk

Edinburgh U. Tropical Animal Health Prof David W Taylor Tel: 0131 650 6289;URL: http://www.vet.ed.ac.uk/ctvm/ Veterinary Pathology Prof A A Nash Tel: 0131650 6164; URL: http://www.vet.ed.ac.uk/vpath/ £ A

Glasgow U. Veterinary Medicine Mr T W Mathieson Tel: 0141 330 5700; URL:http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/facVet/

Liverpool U. Veterinary Clinical Science and Animal Husbandry Ms F BurfordTel: 0151 794 4821; URL: http://www.liverpool.ac.uk/vets/vethome.html VeterinaryPathology Mrs J Baxter Tel: 0151 794 4258; URL:http://www.liverpool.ac.uk/vets/vethome.html Veterinary Pre-Clinical Science DrR Morris Tel: 0151 794 4220 Email: richardm@liv.ac.uk

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Parasite and Vector Biology(Veterinary Parasitology) Mrs Val Robbins Tel: 0151 708 9393; URL:http://www.liv.ac.uk/lstm/lstm.html £?

London: Royal Veterinary College Veterinary Science Miss A R Tribble Tel:0171 468 5149 Fax: 0171 388 2342 £? A?

London: St George's Hospital Medical School Cardiological Sciences Dr ERowland Tel: 0181 725 2922 Email: erowland@sghms.ac.uk

Scottish Agricultural College (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and StrathclydeU.s) Veterinary Science Academic Registrar Tel: 01292 525350; URL:http://www.sac.ac.uk

Stirling U. Institute of Aquaculture Mrs J Farrington Tel: 01786 467874;URL: http://www.stir.ac.uk/aqua £

About this service #221>

The THES Research Opportunities Service aims to list the current availability of opportunities for postgraduate research training.

The listings include details of new research posts. Although courses from more than 140 institutions are represented here it is not an exhaustive listing.

Some institutions have not wished to list their courses in this way; so you should not assume that institutions not featuring in these lists have no courses to offer. This listing should give a good flavour of the wide variety of research training on offer at higher education institutions in the United kingdom.

Potential students should not make decisions on the basis of this listing alone. Potential candidates should contact the institutions of their choice directly if they wish to discuss their future plans. They should not contact The THES or the compilers of this listing.

Quality of degrees #221>

All UK universities in membership of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals have power to award British degrees after either courses of study or programmes of research, and some colleges of higher education have one or both of these powers.

Other colleges provide courses or programmes which are validated by an institution which has those powers. Courses of this kind are listed under the name of the college which runs them; the name of the validating institution, which finally awards the degree, is in brackets.

The compilers #221>

This list has been compiled by the Higher Education Careers Services Unit (CSU) on the basis of returns from institutions. CSU is an agency of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals, the Standing Conference of Principals of Colleges and Institutes of higher education and the Committee of Scottish Centrally Funded Colleges.

This information has been provided for information purposes only. It is not definitive and does not take precedence over the official publications of universities and colleges.

While every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate and that those institutions which wanted to take part have been included, CSU an accept no responsibility for errors or omissions.

Any queries about this list should be addressed to the data collectors, Mayflower Directories Production, Ro Dew, West Looe Hill, Looe, Cornwall PL13 2HH. Tel: 01503 264454. Fax: 01503 264821. Email: resopps@mayflower-cc.co.uk. All rights reserved. No part of this listing may be stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the written permission of the publishers.

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