Some special contributions in research by the Veterinary School

Authors: Pryor WJ
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 25, Issue 8, pp 207-208, 217, Aug 1977
Publisher: Taylor and Francis

Animal type: General
Subject Terms: Education/communication, Research/development, Veterinary profession
Article class: General Article
Abstract: The Veterinary School is divided into three major departments. These are Physiology and Anatomy, headed by Professor R. E. Munford. Veterinary Clinical Sciences, headed by Professor E. D. Fielden and Veterinary Pathology and Public Health headed by Professor B. W. Manktelow. Heads of Departments are largely responsible for academic leadership and administration of research within the groups of disciplines resident in their departments. Before considering the details of special research contributions by the Veterinary School, it may be instructive to refer to the way in which universities are organised to conduct research…
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