Sharjah Ruler partners with university of Liverpool for veterinary programme

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H.H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah and President of the University of Al Dhaid (UODH), signed a partnership agreement with the University of Liverpool to establish a veterinary medicine programme.

The agreement aims to combine Liverpool’s global expertise with Al Dhaid’s advanced facilities, including farms and pastures, to provide practical, world-class education in veterinary sciences.

Sheikh Dr. Sultan emphasised the importance of hands-on training, highlighting Al Dhaid’s wheat and corn fields, livestock farms, and veterinary clinics, which are vital for students to gain practical experience. He underscored the programme’s dual purpose: to support local farmers while fostering sustainable animal care and development.

Dr. Tim Jones, Chancellor of the University of Liverpool, praised the collaboration as a key initiative to address global challenges like antimicrobial resistance, food sustainability, and climate-related animal diseases. Liverpool, with its renowned Veterinary School, will help develop a cutting-edge curriculum tailored to regional needs.

The programme positions UODH as a regional leader in agriculture and veterinary education, with doors open to students from across the Gulf. This initiative reflects Sharjah’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and academic excellence.


 

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