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AWF seeks trustees to guide future of charity
The AWF is keen to hear from veterinary professionals with a background in charity governance.
“This is an exciting time to volunteer at AWF with its new strategy” — Julian Kupfer.

A veterinary charity is calling for new trustees to help shape its three-year strategy.

The Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) — the charitable arm of the BVA — is searching for new board members following a restructure of its operations.

The charity is particularly interested in hearing from veterinary and welfare professionals with a background in charity governance, as well as a treasurer with strong financial skills and experience.

Vacancies are also available on its Education Committee, which organises educational initiatives, including the annual Discussion Forum, and on its Grant Committee, which assesses and funds welfare research projects.

AWF Chair of Trustees Julian Kupfer said: “This is an exciting time to volunteer at AWF with its new strategy and an even closer working relationship  with BVA than ever.  We’re looking for people with the time and expertise to help govern and direct the charity and play a key role in its education and research work. 

“We have  recently restructured how  we  operate,  so as well as looking for new Trustees, we are  opening  our committees to enable more veterinary and welfare professionals to get  meaningfully  involved.” 

BVA President Rob Williams added: “This is a brilliant opportunity to get involved with our charity which works hard to share knowledge and evidence, and champion the welfare of animals. If you have the skills and expertise to share, we want to hear from you so you can help AWF make a difference.” 

For more information and to apply, visit the AWF website. Applications close on 18 February 2026.

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VMD invites students to apply for EMS placement

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 The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) is inviting applications from veterinary students to attend a one-week extramural studies (EMS) placement in July 2026.

Students in their clinical years of study have until 28 February to apply for the placement, which takes place at the VMD's offices in Addlestone, Surrey, from 6-10 July 2026.

Through a mixture of lectures and workshops, the placement will explore how veterinary medicines are authorised, non-clinical career opportunities, and other important aspects of the VMD's work.  

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