Nghia Mai
The faculty of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry was established in 1955. The goal of the faculty is to train generations of veterinarians and B.S in animal husbandry, who are well-qualified at the undergraduate level, and masters as well as PhDs, who have abilities to undertake intensive researches at the graduate level. Through over 60 years of operation, the Faculty has trained thousands of veterinarians and B.S in animal husbandry and in both regular and work-study systems, as well as many masters and Ph. Ds, who currently working in institutes, universities, state agencies, enterprises, manufacturing companies, farms, … throughout the country. Since 2010, with a permission from the Ministry of Education and Training, the Faculty has been in collaboration with the Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Queensland, Australia – to train the veterinary students under the advanced program. The Advanced Curriculum is designed to be 80% identical to that of the collaborator.
Currently, the faculty consists of 56 staff members, of which 48 are teaching staffs including 12 associate professors, 15 with doctoral degrees and 20 with master degrees. The Faculty offers undergraduate, master, and doctoral degrees in both Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science. In addition, the faculty has a close relationship with universities, research institutes, state agencies as well as production establishments and enterprises throughout the country. The Faculty is also a partner in many collaborative programs, exchanges of research with a number of international organizations such as SIDA SAREC of Sweden; Lyons Veterinary College, Toulouse, Nantes, France; ACIAR, University of Queensland, Australia; FAO organization; UNDP and many short-term cooperation programs with universities and research institutes of the United States, Netherlands, Australia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, etc.
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