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beneficial strategies to mitigate any negative effects from beef production on the environment. Building from this developed understanding, the student would then look to work with farmers and advisors
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BVetMS curriculum. The Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Skills will ensure coordination of veterinary clinical skills training across the programme. The successful candidate must be a Member of the Royal
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develop these skills in a dynamic but supportive environment. You will primarily be involved in delivery of undergraduate animal health-, veterinary sciences and veterinary nursing-related course provision
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of undergraduate Veterinary Nursing, Veterinary Physiotherapy, Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences programmes alongside the existing experienced team. The support within the team will allow those
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possibly postgraduate veterinary nursing course provision within the department, whilst also potentially supporting a range of other undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes within the University
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develop from one designed to utilise just milk, to one that can effectively utilise solid feeds, to support continued growth and development after weaning. Milk feeding of dairy-bred calves has received
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Curriculum Vitae (to include two referee details) via the Harper Adams e-Recruitment programme at http://jobs.harper-adams.ac.uk by no later than midnight on 15 May 2025. Should you require any adjustments
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a range of undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes within the Department. The appointee will have a specific role to support the delivery of companion animal related topics, in particular
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programme into reducing the environmental impact of dairy cows to help the UK reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Dairy Maintenance and Research Technician will be part of and support a research team
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together two distinctive institutions with a track record of excellence in teaching and student experience to provide an exciting new opportunity for veterinary students to train within rural Staffordshire