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Clubs

Contact: 2361261M@student.gla.ac.uk

CLINICAL CLUB

Hi! The clinical club would love to welcome you to our meetings where outside speakers tackle various topics relevant to anyone considering working in a clinical setting.

Contact: GECHOrg@gmail.com

GECHO

Hi everyone! Glasgow Ecological & Conservational Health Organization (GECHO) is for students who are interested in learning more about conservation, ecology and the species that are underrepresented in our courses. We hold lots of events throughout the year so make sure to check us out!

Contact: Glasgowvetlgbtqclub@gmail.com

GLASGOW VET LGBTQ+ CLUB

A club where anyone across the gender and sexuality spectrum, along with allies, can join. We are a student branch of the British Vets LGBTQ+ Association. The club is free to join.

Contact: glasgowvetpathologyclub@gmail.com

GLASGOW VET PATHOLOGY CLUB

Glasgow University Veterinary School's student-run pathology club for all interested in anatomic or clinical pathology! We host talks, wet-labs, practicals, and other learning and social events. Interested in disease and pestilence? Always wondered how you diagnose diabetes? Did you just itch to open the neighbour’s dog that died suddenly to find out why? This is the place for you!

Contact: Join Facebook Group or 2675704s@student.gla.ac.uk

GLASGOW VETS KNITTING CLUB

Calling all knitters, crocheters, and crafters!

We’re the warmest club at Glasgow Vet School!

Contact: katiecampbellmacaulay@live.co.uk , lieslrana@gmail.com, cara.harvey53@gmail.com

GLASGOW VETSKI

We run the best trip in (and outside of) the vet school!! Ski trip runs every year during the Christmas holidays and is a great way to make friends. Everyone who goes loves it and we promise this year’s trip is not to be missed!

Contact: WVLDIglasgow@gmail.com

WVLDI GLASGOW

University of Glasgow SVM chapter of the Women in Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative (WVLDI). WVLDI's mission: To support women in seeking and achieving leadership, policy, and decision-making positions within all areas of professional veterinary activity.

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