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School of Biological Sciences launch new courses, including NI’s first Veterinary Biosciences degree

28 August, 2025

The School of Biological Sciences and the Institute for Global Food Security at Queen’s University Belfast are launching two new degree programmes, BSc (Hons) Veterinary Biosciences, and BSc (Hons) in Agricultural Sciences.

These innovative, full-time three-year programmes will be available from September 2026 and respond to growing demand for skilled professionals in Veterinary Science, Animal Health and Agriculture, offering a science based curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with practical experience.

The Veterinary Biosciences programme, which is the first-of-its-kind in Northern Ireland,  will be led by Course Director, Professor Nikki Marks and will provide a comprehensive understanding of the biology underpinning veterinary medicine. Designed to equip students with a diverse set of relevant, core transferrable skills, the programme offers dynamic, research-led education at the intersection of animal health, welfare, disease and  biomedical science.

Developed in collaboration with senior veterinarians and industry partners, students will have the opportunity to explore the biology of agricultural, companion and wildlife animal species, acquiring practical experience and a detailed knowledge of animal science, One Health, animal health and disease and the conservation and welfare issues faced by animal species in the modern world.  A Master’s level (MSci) option will also be available for those wishing to pursue advanced study.

Alongside this, the University is also launching a new BSc in Agricultural Sciences, a dynamic, full-time course built to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving global agri-food sector. Developed in consultation with industry experts, employers, and academic leaders, the programme will be led by Course Director, Dr Paul Williams, and will  blend core scientific principles with cutting-edge technologies and best practices.

It’s designed to provide students with the critical thinking, practical expertise, and strategic insight needed to succeed in one of the world’s most important and fast-changing industries. The programme aims to equip students with a suitable starting point for diverse career pathways across the life sciences with the One Health theme aligning to careers encompassing animal, human and environmental sciences, including roles in veterinary diagnostics, biomedical research, animal health industries, public health, or science communication.

Both degrees offer the option to integrate a Professional studies year, giving students the opportunity to apply their learning in real-world environments, whether locally or internationally, and to build professional networks, gain workplace experience, and develop key career skills in management and leadership.

At an event at Queen’s University Belfast today, Head of School for Biological Sciences, Professor Nigel Scollan, welcomed the establishment of the new degrees:

“This is an extremely positive and significant development for the University and for Northern Ireland. These courses will provide new degree level opportunities for students and provide excellent foundations for careers in Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Animal Health, Research and Policy.”

Mr John McLenaghan, Deputy President of the Ulster Farmers Union, added:

“This is a major boost for the agricultural and veterinary sectors in Northern Ireland, given the pressing need to develop science-based solutions to the many challenges facing these sectors at present.”

Further information about the BSc (Hons) Veterinary Biosciences and MSci Veterinary Biosciences, and BSc Agricultural Sciences.

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