Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
The Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences teaches a broad range of veterinary, agricultural, food and biomedical sciences. We strive to be the pre-eminent veterinary and agricultural science Faculty in the Asia-Pacific region and the regional school of choice. Studying veterinary science or agricultural science at the University of Melbourne gives you the skills and knowledge to apply science to significant real-world issues – whether improving animal health and well-being or addressing climate change and food sustainability, both nationally and internationally.
'Developing a Live Attenuated Vaccine Against Avian colibacillosis’ Dr Uneeb Saliha
Emerging Tick-borne Diseases of Companion Animals in Australia, by Peter Irwin
Global Burden of Animal Diseases, by Dr Ayesha Siddiqua
Viral and epidemiological characterisation of infectious laryngotracheitis, by Dr Walter Tsang
NorVicFoods - Stage one completion
Dean's Research Seminar: "A case study of chytridiomycosis" by Professor Lee Skerratt
ARC Research Hub Smart Fertilisers
Animal Welfare in the 21st Century: Are we meeting their needs?
Identification of Host and Parasite Response During the Early Phase of Sheep Flystrike
Towards a sustainable Australian dairy industry
Prednisolone prescribing practices and pharmacokinetics in dogs by Dr Bonnie Purcell
Working Towards the Prevention of Dog Welfare Problems by Ms Carmen Glanville
Adapting to climate change and drought: Are stress tolerant plants the right goal?
NorVicFoods: Tackling waste pre and post farm gate
Informatic Methods & Strategies: Parasite Genomes & Genomic Dark Matter by Mr Yuanting
Molecular basis and stability of attenuation of live Mycoplasma synoviae vaccine by Dr Sahar Zare
Pigeon paramyxovirus type 1 in feral pigeons in Victoria by Mr Thitiwit Noinamtieng
Investigation of Equine Hoof Biomechanics by Mr Naeim Akbari
Antimicrobial resistance in urinary tract infections in dogs and cats, by Ms Amy Hii
Synthetic Biology for Biodesign of crops for the future
Discover how to become a Veterinarian
Advancing the Interests of Animals, by Dr Bidda Jones
The Bachelor of Agriculture at Melbourne
2022 DC Blood Oration - Veterinary Science in the 21st Century: Still fit for purpose?
Aquaculture and the omega-3 shortage
Increasing Australian wheat yield: past successes and prospects for future improvement
Developing crops for future climates
Mosquito-borne virus encephalitis
Converting Genomic Discoveries into Genetic Solutions
Welcome to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, from DVM student Aliisa Peura