News, Veterinary nursing

Image for news article: Myerscough veterinary nursing students succeed at Central Qualifications examination centre

Myerscough veterinary nursing students succeed at Central Qualifications examination centre

Published: Monday 25 Jan 2021

Veterinary nursing students from Myerscough College have successfully completed Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) assessments at the Central Qualifications (CQ) examination centre in Suffolk.

Image for news article: SUCCESS STORY: Vet nurse graduate Lottie praised for her studies

SUCCESS STORY: Vet nurse graduate Lottie praised for her studies

Published: Wednesday 20 Jan 2021

A University Centre Myerscough veterinary nursing graduate is looking forward to a promising career after being recognised for the quality of her studies.

Image for news article: Furness students take first steps into animal management careers

Furness students take first steps into animal management careers

Published: Tuesday 22 Sept 2020

A new partnership that will support future careers in the animal care or countryside management sectors has launched.

Image for news article: Myerscough vet nurses recognised for their studies

Myerscough vet nurses recognised for their studies

Published: Wednesday 16 Sept 2020

Three University Centre Myerscough veterinary nursing graduates are looking forward to a promising career after they were recognised for the quality of their studies.

Image for news article: SUCCESS STORY: Distance learning pays off for vet nurse student Sarah

SUCCESS STORY: Distance learning pays off for vet nurse student Sarah

Published: Monday 03 Aug 2020

A long distance learner is preparing to further her career after being recognised for the quality of her work in Myerscough College’s annual student awards.

Image for news article: Myerscough student aiming to complete one of the world's first ever farriery PhDs

Myerscough student aiming to complete one of the world's first ever farriery science PhDs

Published: Wednesday 10 Jun 2020

A University Centre Myerscough graduate is aiming to be become one of just four specialists worldwide to hold a doctorate in farriery science.