Who we are
The University of Glasgow’s School of Veterinary Medicine is pre-eminent in teaching, research and clinical provision, and attracts students, researchers and clinicians from around the world. Our internationally accredited school provides an expert referral centre via the Small Animal Hospital, the Weipers Centre for Equine Welfare and the Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health & Welfare for animal owners and referring practitioners throughout the UK.
What we do.
The School of Veterinary Medicine forms part of the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences. Our mission is to integrate research activities across the broad field of research encompassing infectious and genetic diseases of animals and man, to develop novel animal models of human disease and to foster translational research in veterinary medicine.
The School of Veterinary Medicine maintains a multidisciplinary research culture that is responsive to advances in technology and changing priorities in the international arena. Our activities are focused in three academic divisions:
- Small Animal Clinical Sciences
- Large Animal Clinical Sciences and Public Health
- Veterinary Biosciences
How to find out more
For comprehensive information on the School, its activities and how you can apply for courses, click on the website link in the box on the left. To contact the School click on the email link.
Glasgow University School of Veterinary Medicine
464 Bearsden Road
Glasgow
G61 1QH
Contact name:
Prof. Stuart Reid
Position:Head of School
Tel:0141 330 5701