Bristol Veterinary School
The Bristol Veterinary School is situated at a dedicated University of Bristol site in the village of Langford on the edge of the Mendip Hills, 14 miles south of Bristol. Our 255-hectare estate is home to state-of-the-art facilities that are ideal for our researchers conducting a large variety of research activity, as well as being fundamental to our commitment in delivering first-rate teaching on all our undergraduate courses and postgraduate taught programmes.
Our research is focused on two themes, namely Global Food Security and Population Health, both aligned with cross-cutting critical mass across the University of Bristol. Bristol Vet School has been awarded £1 million by the John Oldacre Trust to create the world’s most intensively monitored dairy farm at our commercial facility. Combining the University of Bristol’s leading expertise in cohort studies, genetic epidemiology, anti-microbial resistance (AMR), sensing and monitoring, data science and artificial intelligence with Bristol Vet School’s leading Sustainability, Welfare and One Health approach to AMR research, this will provide a platform for tackling One Health grand challenges.
Our undergraduate, Masters and doctoral degree programmes are delivered by academics who are leaders in their fields, publish research regularly and share their cutting-edge research activity through their teaching. We also offer a number of commercial services that are strongly linked to our research output, from the Langford Abattoir to diagnostics services.
