Sapphire has always loved animals. Coming from a family where everyone works with animals, and having them at home, there wasn’t really any question about what she wanted to do as a career. By studying Bioveterinary Science, she will be able to achieve her goal and make a difference to animals in need.
After being home-schooled, Saskia had a lovely transition into university. The lab practical sessions allowed her to put the theory into practise. She can apply what she has learnt in her lectures to clinical practice and develop practical skills that are utilised in Bioveterinary careers.
At the BIAZA Research Conference, it was fantastic to hear about all of the research that has been going on in the zoo world. It was incredible to network with a huge range of people, with a real mix of undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students, as well as keepers and established researchers.
Zoe loves on-site lectures and making use of the beautiful campus. She loves that its in a rural location but so close to Gloucester city centre at the same time.
Echo loves dogs of all sizes, temperaments and breeds. After working at a kennel for two years, she knew she wanted a career with dogs. She chose Hartpury because of its amazing reputation and for it being the only place with a course that was made for her.
Jodie likes to be organised. She starts her day by working out, getting ready and having a healthy breakfast. She loves to see Hartpury's beautiful campus when going on-site for lectures.
Hartpury has a great community feel. As a small specialist university, everyone is very passionate about their subjects, students and lecturers. The on-site animal facilities and commercial therapy centres really compliment their Animal Science with Therapy degree.
Hartpury was highly recommended. It has a large campus, volunteering opportunities and good future prospects.
Bethan loves the lecturers’ subject knowledge, the family environment, the support networks in place and the facilities on site. She has had a passion for working with animals from a young age and knew that Hartpury would be ideal for her due to its industry links with The Kennel Club and the large animal collection on site.
Tom believes his veterinary nursing career will by no doubt will be fulfilling, rewarding, challenging and filled with opportunity. Developing his medical knowledge of a variety of species, and being able to use this to make a difference to their lives, gives him a sense of purpose.