Events
Friday September 03, 2010
Start: 1 Sep 2010
End: 3 Sep 2010
National Veterinary Institute
Uppsala, Sweden

Global warming is causing extensive changes in many ecosystems. These alterations include latitudinal and altitudinal shifts in the geographic distributions of species, changes in the seasonal timing of lifehistory events, and alterations in food availability and food web structure. Changing ecosystems also have the capacity to strongly affect human welfare. For example, the distribution and ecology of several species of pests and diseases of great significance to human and animal health, agriculture, fisheries and forestry, are strongly influenced by climatic factors. A major question is whether evolutionary processes have the power to substantially influence the patterns and rates of species’ responses to climate change. The complexity of genetic, physiological, behavioral, and ecological information required to address these issues is vast, requiring an interdisciplinary approach.
On Sept. 1-3, 2010, the National Veterinary Institute, Uppsala, Sweden will hold an interdisciplinary conference to link research and philosophy from different fields of expertise with the objective of reviewing current understanding and proposing future action.
Submission of abstracts for poster presentations open until May 7th
Keynote Speakers: http://www.sva.se/sv/navigera/tjanster_produkter/Utbildningar-och-kurser/Climate-
Change-Health-and-Ecology/Keynote-Speakers/
More information and registration at: http://tiny.cc/SVA_Climate2010

El Congreso Panamericano de Ciencias Veterinarias (PANVET) congrega cada dos años a los profesionales veterinarios del continente americano y corresponde a la reunión de la Asociación Panamericana de Ciencias Veterinarias.
El evento es una gran oportunidad para la profesión Médico Veterinaria, dado que se crea un espacio de interacción entre colegas e instituciones afines, que permite, entre otros logros, la generación de conclusiones técnicas que son alcanzadas a los órganos políticos de los países de la región.
En esta oportunidad se desarrollará en la ciudad Lima, correspondiendo al Colegio Médico Veterinario del Perú la organización del XXII Congreso Panamericano de Ciencias Veterinarias 2010 (PANVET). La sede designada ha sido Sheraton Hotel & Convention Center, que cuenta con las instalaciones necesarias para permitir el desarrollo adecuado del evento.
Se presentará un programa científico acorde con la importancia del Congreso, con temática relacionada al ejercicio profesional actual de los veterinarios, acorde con la problemática global de Seguridad alimentaria, Sostenibilidad ambiental y Globalización económica. Para ello se realizarán Conferencias Magistrales, Mesas Redondas, Talleres: así como será oportunidad de compartir los resultados de investigación generados en nuestro continente, en la exposición de trabajos libres y posters.
Invitamos a todos Uds. a participar de este Congreso.
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Saturday September 04, 2010
Start: 1 Sep 2010
End: 4 Sep 2010

El Congreso Panamericano de Ciencias Veterinarias (PANVET) congrega cada dos años a los profesionales veterinarios del continente americano y corresponde a la reunión de la Asociación Panamericana de Ciencias Veterinarias.
El evento es una gran oportunidad para la profesión Médico Veterinaria, dado que se crea un espacio de interacción entre colegas e instituciones afines, que permite, entre otros logros, la generación de conclusiones técnicas que son alcanzadas a los órganos políticos de los países de la región.
En esta oportunidad se desarrollará en la ciudad Lima, correspondiendo al Colegio Médico Veterinario del Perú la organización del XXII Congreso Panamericano de Ciencias Veterinarias 2010 (PANVET). La sede designada ha sido Sheraton Hotel & Convention Center, que cuenta con las instalaciones necesarias para permitir el desarrollo adecuado del evento.
Se presentará un programa científico acorde con la importancia del Congreso, con temática relacionada al ejercicio profesional actual de los veterinarios, acorde con la problemática global de Seguridad alimentaria, Sostenibilidad ambiental y Globalización económica. Para ello se realizarán Conferencias Magistrales, Mesas Redondas, Talleres: así como será oportunidad de compartir los resultados de investigación generados en nuestro continente, en la exposición de trabajos libres y posters.
Invitamos a todos Uds. a participar de este Congreso.
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Wednesday September 08, 2010
Start: 8 Sep 2010

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Following 2009's very successful congress, BEVA Congress 2010 is returning to Birmingham. BEVA's Annual Congress promises to offer some fascinating information, discussions and practical advice, with an emphasis on comparative medicine and surgery, under the inspiring title of "The Art and Science of Veterinary Medicine".
This year, the three-day Congress will offer five simultaneous halls of presentations, grouped according to subject matter and level, from nursing, via practitioner workshops, panel discussions and core skills, up to in-depth exploration of particular topics and State of the Art presentations. Within some particular subject areas, the presentations will aim at successively increasing levels of expertise throughout the day. Furthermore, in some key areas, specialist speakers from the field of human medicine have been invited to address delegates, which will make for very stimulating and thought-provoking presentations.
Scientific Programme
This Scientific Programme for the 2010 BEVA Annual Congress promises to be both very educational and extremely interesting. Please click here to download a detailed overview of the scientific programme.
To download the provisional Scientific Programme, click here.
Careers Evening
The purpose of the Careers Evening is to provide ample networking opportunities in a relaxed, social environment. It is an excellent opportunity for students and recent graduates to ask about existing job opportunities within exhibiting practices but also to find out what employers are looking for and to discuss the ups and downs of the first job. The evening is also an ideal opportunity for interns and residents to explore their next career move.
Those who would like to express interest and receive information please contact Nadine. This year it is also hoped that we will be able to follow the Careers Evening with a social event combining elements of the Careers Evening and BEVA’s “pub meets” where those with greater experience could pass on their knowledge to those entering the profession, whilst recent graduates and students could make suggestions to help ease the transition from university to work place.
Contact Information
BEVA Administrative Office
Mulberry House, 31 Market Street,
Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5LQ, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1638 723 555
Fax: + 44 (0) 1638 724 043
E-mail: Click here
Website: click here
Thursday September 09, 2010

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Following 2009's very successful congress, BEVA Congress 2010 is returning to Birmingham. BEVA's Annual Congress promises to offer some fascinating information, discussions and practical advice, with an emphasis on comparative medicine and surgery, under the inspiring title of "The Art and Science of Veterinary Medicine".
This year, the three-day Congress will offer five simultaneous halls of presentations, grouped according to subject matter and level, from nursing, via practitioner workshops, panel discussions and core skills, up to in-depth exploration of particular topics and State of the Art presentations. Within some particular subject areas, the presentations will aim at successively increasing levels of expertise throughout the day. Furthermore, in some key areas, specialist speakers from the field of human medicine have been invited to address delegates, which will make for very stimulating and thought-provoking presentations.
Scientific Programme
This Scientific Programme for the 2010 BEVA Annual Congress promises to be both very educational and extremely interesting. Please click here to download a detailed overview of the scientific programme.
To download the provisional Scientific Programme, click here.
Careers Evening
The purpose of the Careers Evening is to provide ample networking opportunities in a relaxed, social environment. It is an excellent opportunity for students and recent graduates to ask about existing job opportunities within exhibiting practices but also to find out what employers are looking for and to discuss the ups and downs of the first job. The evening is also an ideal opportunity for interns and residents to explore their next career move.
Those who would like to express interest and receive information please contact Nadine. This year it is also hoped that we will be able to follow the Careers Evening with a social event combining elements of the Careers Evening and BEVA’s “pub meets” where those with greater experience could pass on their knowledge to those entering the profession, whilst recent graduates and students could make suggestions to help ease the transition from university to work place.
Contact Information
BEVA Administrative Office
Mulberry House, 31 Market Street,
Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5LQ, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1638 723 555
Fax: + 44 (0) 1638 724 043
E-mail: Click here
Website: click here
Friday September 10, 2010

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Following 2009's very successful congress, BEVA Congress 2010 is returning to Birmingham. BEVA's Annual Congress promises to offer some fascinating information, discussions and practical advice, with an emphasis on comparative medicine and surgery, under the inspiring title of "The Art and Science of Veterinary Medicine".
This year, the three-day Congress will offer five simultaneous halls of presentations, grouped according to subject matter and level, from nursing, via practitioner workshops, panel discussions and core skills, up to in-depth exploration of particular topics and State of the Art presentations. Within some particular subject areas, the presentations will aim at successively increasing levels of expertise throughout the day. Furthermore, in some key areas, specialist speakers from the field of human medicine have been invited to address delegates, which will make for very stimulating and thought-provoking presentations.
Scientific Programme
This Scientific Programme for the 2010 BEVA Annual Congress promises to be both very educational and extremely interesting. Please click here to download a detailed overview of the scientific programme.
To download the provisional Scientific Programme, click here.
Careers Evening
The purpose of the Careers Evening is to provide ample networking opportunities in a relaxed, social environment. It is an excellent opportunity for students and recent graduates to ask about existing job opportunities within exhibiting practices but also to find out what employers are looking for and to discuss the ups and downs of the first job. The evening is also an ideal opportunity for interns and residents to explore their next career move.
Those who would like to express interest and receive information please contact Nadine. This year it is also hoped that we will be able to follow the Careers Evening with a social event combining elements of the Careers Evening and BEVA’s “pub meets” where those with greater experience could pass on their knowledge to those entering the profession, whilst recent graduates and students could make suggestions to help ease the transition from university to work place.
Contact Information
BEVA Administrative Office
Mulberry House, 31 Market Street,
Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5LQ, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1638 723 555
Fax: + 44 (0) 1638 724 043
E-mail: Click here
Website: click here
Saturday September 11, 2010
Start: 8 Sep 2010
End: 11 Sep 2010

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(Click here to contact the organizers)
Following 2009's very successful congress, BEVA Congress 2010 is returning to Birmingham. BEVA's Annual Congress promises to offer some fascinating information, discussions and practical advice, with an emphasis on comparative medicine and surgery, under the inspiring title of "The Art and Science of Veterinary Medicine".
This year, the three-day Congress will offer five simultaneous halls of presentations, grouped according to subject matter and level, from nursing, via practitioner workshops, panel discussions and core skills, up to in-depth exploration of particular topics and State of the Art presentations. Within some particular subject areas, the presentations will aim at successively increasing levels of expertise throughout the day. Furthermore, in some key areas, specialist speakers from the field of human medicine have been invited to address delegates, which will make for very stimulating and thought-provoking presentations.
Scientific Programme
This Scientific Programme for the 2010 BEVA Annual Congress promises to be both very educational and extremely interesting. Please click here to download a detailed overview of the scientific programme.
To download the provisional Scientific Programme, click here.
Careers Evening
The purpose of the Careers Evening is to provide ample networking opportunities in a relaxed, social environment. It is an excellent opportunity for students and recent graduates to ask about existing job opportunities within exhibiting practices but also to find out what employers are looking for and to discuss the ups and downs of the first job. The evening is also an ideal opportunity for interns and residents to explore their next career move.
Those who would like to express interest and receive information please contact Nadine. This year it is also hoped that we will be able to follow the Careers Evening with a social event combining elements of the Careers Evening and BEVA’s “pub meets” where those with greater experience could pass on their knowledge to those entering the profession, whilst recent graduates and students could make suggestions to help ease the transition from university to work place.
Contact Information
BEVA Administrative Office
Mulberry House, 31 Market Street,
Fordham, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5LQ, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1638 723 555
Fax: + 44 (0) 1638 724 043
E-mail: Click here
Website: click here
Monday September 13, 2010
Start: 13 Sep 2010
At the Dutch Island of Vlieland.
“Healthy wildlife, healthy people”
Zoonotic wildlife diseases threaten not only wild animals, but through these also domesticated animals and humans. Emerging infectious diseases are known to arise for 75% from the animal reservoir, in which wildlife plays an important role. By focusing on the interface between wildlife health and public health, we intend to stimulate a stronger interaction between professionals from these disciplines. Besides this theme, we also invite abstracts on all other topics related to wildlife health.
Taken together, this conference will be of great interest for people from many different disciplines, ranging from both public health professionals and wildlife diseases specialists, to ecologists, biologists and epidemiologists.
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Tuesday September 14, 2010
At the Dutch Island of Vlieland.
“Healthy wildlife, healthy people”
Zoonotic wildlife diseases threaten not only wild animals, but through these also domesticated animals and humans. Emerging infectious diseases are known to arise for 75% from the animal reservoir, in which wildlife plays an important role. By focusing on the interface between wildlife health and public health, we intend to stimulate a stronger interaction between professionals from these disciplines. Besides this theme, we also invite abstracts on all other topics related to wildlife health.
Taken together, this conference will be of great interest for people from many different disciplines, ranging from both public health professionals and wildlife diseases specialists, to ecologists, biologists and epidemiologists.
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"Food safety: a shared responsibility". The future of meat inspection: stakeholders’ consultation.
The Joint Seminar, organized by FVE, UECBV and Copa Cogeca, will be held on the 14th September 2010 at COPA-COGECA meeting room (Rue de Trèves n° 61, 1040 Brussels - Belgium).
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Wednesday September 15, 2010
At the Dutch Island of Vlieland.
“Healthy wildlife, healthy people”
Zoonotic wildlife diseases threaten not only wild animals, but through these also domesticated animals and humans. Emerging infectious diseases are known to arise for 75% from the animal reservoir, in which wildlife plays an important role. By focusing on the interface between wildlife health and public health, we intend to stimulate a stronger interaction between professionals from these disciplines. Besides this theme, we also invite abstracts on all other topics related to wildlife health.
Taken together, this conference will be of great interest for people from many different disciplines, ranging from both public health professionals and wildlife diseases specialists, to ecologists, biologists and epidemiologists.
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Start: 15 Sep 2010
The Congress and Pre-Congress seminars will be held at the Bologna Fiere Congress Centre. The Pre-Congress wetlabs will be held at the Veterinary School, University of Bologna.
The wetlabs include small and large animal topics, ranging from a stem cell & PRP workshop to locking plate wetlabs. Subjects for the Pre-Congress seminars include arthroscopy, osteoarthritis and sports medicine.
In the Congress, there will be parallel large and small animal programmes with combined State of the Art Lectures.
Three main halls with additional smaller rooms will be employed from Thursday afternoon until Saturday evening with topics ranging from minimally invasive surgery to facial trauma, evidence based medicine to elbow replacement etc., while the large animal programme includes sessions on advanced imaging, biologic therapeutics, lameness diagnosis & treatment, and joint rehabilitation.
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Thursday September 16, 2010
Start: 13 Sep 2010
End: 16 Sep 2010
At the Dutch Island of Vlieland.
“Healthy wildlife, healthy people”
Zoonotic wildlife diseases threaten not only wild animals, but through these also domesticated animals and humans. Emerging infectious diseases are known to arise for 75% from the animal reservoir, in which wildlife plays an important role. By focusing on the interface between wildlife health and public health, we intend to stimulate a stronger interaction between professionals from these disciplines. Besides this theme, we also invite abstracts on all other topics related to wildlife health.
Taken together, this conference will be of great interest for people from many different disciplines, ranging from both public health professionals and wildlife diseases specialists, to ecologists, biologists and epidemiologists.
Read more ...
The Congress and Pre-Congress seminars will be held at the Bologna Fiere Congress Centre. The Pre-Congress wetlabs will be held at the Veterinary School, University of Bologna.
The wetlabs include small and large animal topics, ranging from a stem cell & PRP workshop to locking plate wetlabs. Subjects for the Pre-Congress seminars include arthroscopy, osteoarthritis and sports medicine.
In the Congress, there will be parallel large and small animal programmes with combined State of the Art Lectures.
Three main halls with additional smaller rooms will be employed from Thursday afternoon until Saturday evening with topics ranging from minimally invasive surgery to facial trauma, evidence based medicine to elbow replacement etc., while the large animal programme includes sessions on advanced imaging, biologic therapeutics, lameness diagnosis & treatment, and joint rehabilitation.
Read more ...
Start: 16 Sep 2010

The central theme of the 10th International Conference on goats will be “Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production”.
The program will include symposiums, lectures, forums and debates with scientists, technicians, politicians and breeders. There will be 30 presentations with national and international guests, where, during a three-day period, the problems and solutions concerning the national and worldwide development of the goat production sector will be discussed.
The Internation Conference on Goats is sponsored by the International Goat Association, a non profit association whose mission is to promote goat research and development for the benefit of humankind, improving the quality of life of people in the world.
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Friday September 17, 2010
The Congress and Pre-Congress seminars will be held at the Bologna Fiere Congress Centre. The Pre-Congress wetlabs will be held at the Veterinary School, University of Bologna.
The wetlabs include small and large animal topics, ranging from a stem cell & PRP workshop to locking plate wetlabs. Subjects for the Pre-Congress seminars include arthroscopy, osteoarthritis and sports medicine.
In the Congress, there will be parallel large and small animal programmes with combined State of the Art Lectures.
Three main halls with additional smaller rooms will be employed from Thursday afternoon until Saturday evening with topics ranging from minimally invasive surgery to facial trauma, evidence based medicine to elbow replacement etc., while the large animal programme includes sessions on advanced imaging, biologic therapeutics, lameness diagnosis & treatment, and joint rehabilitation.
Read more ...

The central theme of the 10th International Conference on goats will be “Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production”.
The program will include symposiums, lectures, forums and debates with scientists, technicians, politicians and breeders. There will be 30 presentations with national and international guests, where, during a three-day period, the problems and solutions concerning the national and worldwide development of the goat production sector will be discussed.
The Internation Conference on Goats is sponsored by the International Goat Association, a non profit association whose mission is to promote goat research and development for the benefit of humankind, improving the quality of life of people in the world.
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Saturday September 18, 2010
Start: 15 Sep 2010
End: 18 Sep 2010
The Congress and Pre-Congress seminars will be held at the Bologna Fiere Congress Centre. The Pre-Congress wetlabs will be held at the Veterinary School, University of Bologna.
The wetlabs include small and large animal topics, ranging from a stem cell & PRP workshop to locking plate wetlabs. Subjects for the Pre-Congress seminars include arthroscopy, osteoarthritis and sports medicine.
In the Congress, there will be parallel large and small animal programmes with combined State of the Art Lectures.
Three main halls with additional smaller rooms will be employed from Thursday afternoon until Saturday evening with topics ranging from minimally invasive surgery to facial trauma, evidence based medicine to elbow replacement etc., while the large animal programme includes sessions on advanced imaging, biologic therapeutics, lameness diagnosis & treatment, and joint rehabilitation.
Read more ...

The central theme of the 10th International Conference on goats will be “Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production”.
The program will include symposiums, lectures, forums and debates with scientists, technicians, politicians and breeders. There will be 30 presentations with national and international guests, where, during a three-day period, the problems and solutions concerning the national and worldwide development of the goat production sector will be discussed.
The Internation Conference on Goats is sponsored by the International Goat Association, a non profit association whose mission is to promote goat research and development for the benefit of humankind, improving the quality of life of people in the world.
Read more ...
Sunday September 19, 2010

The central theme of the 10th International Conference on goats will be “Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production”.
The program will include symposiums, lectures, forums and debates with scientists, technicians, politicians and breeders. There will be 30 presentations with national and international guests, where, during a three-day period, the problems and solutions concerning the national and worldwide development of the goat production sector will be discussed.
The Internation Conference on Goats is sponsored by the International Goat Association, a non profit association whose mission is to promote goat research and development for the benefit of humankind, improving the quality of life of people in the world.
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Monday September 20, 2010

The central theme of the 10th International Conference on goats will be “Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production”.
The program will include symposiums, lectures, forums and debates with scientists, technicians, politicians and breeders. There will be 30 presentations with national and international guests, where, during a three-day period, the problems and solutions concerning the national and worldwide development of the goat production sector will be discussed.
The Internation Conference on Goats is sponsored by the International Goat Association, a non profit association whose mission is to promote goat research and development for the benefit of humankind, improving the quality of life of people in the world.
Read more ...
Tuesday September 21, 2010

The central theme of the 10th International Conference on goats will be “Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production”.
The program will include symposiums, lectures, forums and debates with scientists, technicians, politicians and breeders. There will be 30 presentations with national and international guests, where, during a three-day period, the problems and solutions concerning the national and worldwide development of the goat production sector will be discussed.
The Internation Conference on Goats is sponsored by the International Goat Association, a non profit association whose mission is to promote goat research and development for the benefit of humankind, improving the quality of life of people in the world.
Read more ...
Wednesday September 22, 2010

The central theme of the 10th International Conference on goats will be “Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production”.
The program will include symposiums, lectures, forums and debates with scientists, technicians, politicians and breeders. There will be 30 presentations with national and international guests, where, during a three-day period, the problems and solutions concerning the national and worldwide development of the goat production sector will be discussed.
The Internation Conference on Goats is sponsored by the International Goat Association, a non profit association whose mission is to promote goat research and development for the benefit of humankind, improving the quality of life of people in the world.
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Thursday September 23, 2010
Start: 16 Sep 2010
End: 23 Sep 2010

The central theme of the 10th International Conference on goats will be “Technological development and associative attempts to a sustainable small livestock production”.
The program will include symposiums, lectures, forums and debates with scientists, technicians, politicians and breeders. There will be 30 presentations with national and international guests, where, during a three-day period, the problems and solutions concerning the national and worldwide development of the goat production sector will be discussed.
The Internation Conference on Goats is sponsored by the International Goat Association, a non profit association whose mission is to promote goat research and development for the benefit of humankind, improving the quality of life of people in the world.
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Start: 23 Sep 2010
This year’s BVA Congress provides an outstanding programme combining both political and CPD sessions. Organised by the BVA with contributions from Scottish institutions such as Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities, the Moredun and the Scottish Agricultural College, the programme will be complemented by fun social events and a comprehensive trade exhibition.
The main theme ‘Vets and the public good’ focuses on the contribution of the veterinary profession to the whole of society.
As well as a wide range of clinical CPD this year’s Congress also features non-clinical CPD in the management and communication fields.
The logo is attached in high and low resolution and more information will be available at http://www.bva.co.uk/events/BVA_Congress.aspx
Friday September 24, 2010
This year’s BVA Congress provides an outstanding programme combining both political and CPD sessions. Organised by the BVA with contributions from Scottish institutions such as Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities, the Moredun and the Scottish Agricultural College, the programme will be complemented by fun social events and a comprehensive trade exhibition.
The main theme ‘Vets and the public good’ focuses on the contribution of the veterinary profession to the whole of society.
As well as a wide range of clinical CPD this year’s Congress also features non-clinical CPD in the management and communication fields.
The logo is attached in high and low resolution and more information will be available at http://www.bva.co.uk/events/BVA_Congress.aspx
Saturday September 25, 2010
Start: 23 Sep 2010
End: 25 Sep 2010
This year’s BVA Congress provides an outstanding programme combining both political and CPD sessions. Organised by the BVA with contributions from Scottish institutions such as Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities, the Moredun and the Scottish Agricultural College, the programme will be complemented by fun social events and a comprehensive trade exhibition.
The main theme ‘Vets and the public good’ focuses on the contribution of the veterinary profession to the whole of society.
As well as a wide range of clinical CPD this year’s Congress also features non-clinical CPD in the management and communication fields.
The logo is attached in high and low resolution and more information will be available at http://www.bva.co.uk/events/BVA_Congress.aspx
Monday September 28, 2010

World Rabies Day is in its 4th year and continues to grow! Thanks to your continued support and dedication to controlling rabies, WRD events have helped educate 100 million people and vaccinate nearly 3 million dogs worldwide. Last year, 105 countries participated in WRD. This year, we are asking you to again stand united and help us end rabies! World Rabies Day is September 28th, 2010.
Visit our Resource Library on the World Rabies Day web site where you will find rabies educational materials in various languages, contributed by rabies advocates around the world! We invite you to use, duplicate and distribute these downloadable materials. If you would like to help us raise awareness by contributing an educational resource, please send your material to Peter Costa.
Our event submission form is now open! Click here to tell us about your event. NEW – you can add a photo (.JPG only) to accompany your event submission! Photo ideas include a picture from your previous World Rabies Day event, a photo of yourself or even upload your organization’s logo!
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Thursday October 01, 2010
Start: 1 Oct 2010
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The European Commission will hold on 1-2 October the first International Conference on Animal Welfare Education in collaboration with the Belgian Presidency. As part of the event’s Steering Committee, FVE actively participates in the organisation of the conference, of which the key message will be: “everybody is responsible”.
International organisations with experience in animal welfare education are invited to participate as exhibitors on the second day of the Conference. Interested organisations must be involved in projects implemented on an international level, be running for at least one year and bring high-quality and science-based materials.
Interested organizations should submit an application (along with a short description of their organization and contact details, i.e. e-mail addresses, phone numbers) by April 30, 2010 to the following e-mail ...
Start: 1 Oct 2010

On 1-2 October 2010, the 1st International Conference on Animal Welfare Education under the motto "Everyone is responsible" will be held in Brussels. The conference will help to create a network, at European and international level, between educational institutions that are active in animal welfare, and to develop a harmonised concept of animal welfare education that everyone involved could use.
Registration now opened. To register click here.
Friday October 02, 2010
Start: 1 Oct 2010
End: 2 Oct 2010
Source:
The European Commission will hold on 1-2 October the first International Conference on Animal Welfare Education in collaboration with the Belgian Presidency. As part of the event’s Steering Committee, FVE actively participates in the organisation of the conference, of which the key message will be: “everybody is responsible”.
International organisations with experience in animal welfare education are invited to participate as exhibitors on the second day of the Conference. Interested organisations must be involved in projects implemented on an international level, be running for at least one year and bring high-quality and science-based materials.
Interested organizations should submit an application (along with a short description of their organization and contact details, i.e. e-mail addresses, phone numbers) by April 30, 2010 to the following e-mail ...
Start: 1 Oct 2010
End: 2 Oct 2010

On 1-2 October 2010, the 1st International Conference on Animal Welfare Education under the motto "Everyone is responsible" will be held in Brussels. The conference will help to create a network, at European and international level, between educational institutions that are active in animal welfare, and to develop a harmonised concept of animal welfare education that everyone involved could use.
Registration now opened. To register click here.

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