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IMU’s Bioveterinary Science Degree - Animal Health Starts Here

Professor Dr Malaika Watanabe, Head, Department of Veterinary Science, School of Medicine, IMU University

30-Aug-24 10:45

IMU’s Bioveterinary Science Degree - Animal Health Starts Here

IMU University’s new programme, Bioveterinary Science degree aims to contribute to the growing animal health industry and address key challenges in this sector.
Prof Dr Malaika Watanabe, Head of the Department of Veterinary Science at IMU University joins us to share the unique features of this programme that separates it from other animal science degrees, as well as the career opportunities that await those who enroll.


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