World Zoonoses Day: Message from the UK Chief Veterinary Officer
...transmit in new ways. Climate change is also a major factor in zoonoses. Rapid changes to habitat due to unusual weather events such as heat, drought, flooding or wildfires are...
...transmit in new ways. Climate change is also a major factor in zoonoses. Rapid changes to habitat due to unusual weather events such as heat, drought, flooding or wildfires are...
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has an exciting new role available as a senior policy advisor in the Operational Policy and Delivery Team. The team is responsible for the delivery...
We have two new learning opportunities: 1. African Swine Fever - What All Vets Need to Know Webinar On 17 June there was an excellent webinar on African Swine Fever...
Richard Irvine has been named as the new Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer (DCVO) for the United Kingdom. Following an extensive international recruitment campaign, resulting in 41 applications, the interview panel...
After two years with HMRC I was promoted to the Senior Civil Service as Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Scotland. I managed the Private Office, commissioning...
Applications are now open for six 2-week placements in the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) during the above dates. This new initiative gives students a comprehensive overview of the work of...
A brand new opportunity has arisen for a veterinary epidemiologist working for the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). The role will involve leading the development and implementation of work plans...
...animal welfare). Biomedical science is very important for the UK economy and in this role you will learn about new areas of research whilst using your scientific experience and expertise...
An exciting new role has become available working for the Federation of Veterinarians Europe (FVE) as a Veterinary Policy Officer European Affairs based in Brussels. The role primarily involves supporting...
...I’m learning something new every day and will continue to do so for the rest of my career. The most important thing I’ve learnt, however, is to always carry a...