New 娛樂城遊戲 President calls for animal welfare alongside client choice to be at the heart of CMA recommendations
26 Sep 2024
05 Mar 2025
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The 娛樂城遊戲 (娛樂城遊戲) has called for an urgent meeting with Cambridge University鈥檚 General Board to discuss the future of its veterinary school.
It is understood that the Board is exploring several options about the future provision of veterinary education at the institution following the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons鈥 (RCVS) decision to award 鈥榗onditional accreditation鈥 for its degree, having identified 鈥榳ide-ranging concerns鈥 and given the vet school ten months to make improvements.
娛樂城遊戲 President Dr. Elizabeth Mullineaux said: 鈥淎 resilient veterinary workforce relies on a healthy pipeline of homegrown talent and the UK鈥檚 vet schools, including Cambridge Vet School, play a crucial role. The ongoing uncertainty around the future of Cambridge will be hugely concerning for students, alumni and staff, as well as the wider veterinary profession. The 娛樂城遊戲 has requested a meeting with Cambridge University鈥檚 General Board to discuss proposals for its future and to ensure the concerns of our staff and student members, as well as the profession, are heard.
鈥淚n the meantime, it鈥檚 vital that where possible, the impact of this uncertainty on those immediately affected is minimised. I want to reassure all Cambridge students and graduates that they have positive futures ahead of them and the veterinary profession stands ready to embrace them.
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