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University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna
The University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna is the only academic educational and research institution in Austria that focuses on the veterinary sciences, and at the same time the oldest such institution in the German-speaking world (founded 1765 by the Empress Maria Theresia).
About 1,300 employees and 2,300 students work on the campus in the north of Vienna, which also houses the animal hospital and various spin-off-companies.
The Rectorate, comprising the rector and the vice-rectors, is responsible for the operational management of the university. The University Council and the Senate co-determine and co-supervise all activities of the university.
Based on the Organisation Plan of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna the areas of specialisation of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna are divided into five departments and one interdisciplinary institution.
The University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna offers the following academic programmes:
• Diploma Programme
• two Bachelor’s Programmes
• three Master’s Programmes
• a Doctoral Programme
• a PhD Programme
Educational and continuing education programmes that do not qualify as regular degree programmes are listed under "university courses", "internships and residencies" and "further educational programmes".
The University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna conducts research for the benefit of human and animal health. In addition to applied and clinical research, the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna conducts excellent basic research in veterinary medicine. Teaching and research activities are closely linked to ensure the principle of research-based teaching.
The research performance of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna is reflected by its publications and projects. The VetDoc research database provides access to all data compiled since 2000.
Furthermore, researchers are honoured with awards for their achievements. Research findings are regularly published by the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna in a widely understandable form, in an attempt to reach out to the interested public with the help of mass media to demonstrate the significance and benefit of research for society
The following is the list of articles by scholars from University of Veterinary Medicine that are published in OMICS International journals.
The following is the list of proceedings by scholars from University of Veterinary Medicine that are published in OMICS International journals and conferences.
Monika Halanova, Pavol Jarcuska, Zuzana Kalinova, Lenka Cechova and Ingrid Babinska