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Support our 'One Health, One Medicine' initiative that unites specialists from diverse fields and fosters partnerships with national and global collaborators Become part of vHive (Veterinary Health Innovation Engine), a research hub and startup incubator backed by £8.5 million in joint funding, focused on creating and implementing cutting-edge digital solutions for animal healthcare Access state-of-the-art facilities worth millions, including our Veterinary Pathology Centre and Veterinary Biomechanics Laboratory Collaborate with faculty members possessing expertise in clinical research, basic sciences, epidemiology, and pathology.
As a research-intensive program, our PhD requires you to primarily focus on formulating research questions, performing original studies, interpreting data, and documenting findings under expert supervision Your research may involve computational analysis, laboratory experiments, clinical work, field studies, or a mix of these approaches You can conduct your project at our School of Veterinary Medicine or partner institutions While working off-site, you'll need to visit the University of Surrey periodically for training, assessments, and supervisory meetings.