爱尔兰正在建造一所新的兽医学院,金额为41亿欧元,以加强培训和解决短缺问题。
Ireland is building a new veterinary college with €41M to boost training and address shortages.
爱尔兰正在扩大兽医教育,投资4 100万欧元,在莱特肯尼的大西洋技术大学新建一所兽医学院,定于2028-2029年开业。
Ireland is expanding veterinary education with a €41 million investment to build a new veterinary college at Atlantic Technological University in Letterkenny, set to open in 2028–2029.
该设施将从2026年开始每年创造80个新学生名额,其中40个在ATU,40个在东南技术大学,以解决劳动力短缺问题并支持农村经济。
The facility will create 80 new student places annually starting in 2026, with 40 at ATU and 40 at South East Technological University, addressing workforce shortages and supporting rural economies.
校园将包括一个完整的临床设施,使实际操作培训成为可能,并减少学生出国留学的需要。
The campus will include a full clinical facility, enabling hands-on training and reducing the need for students to study abroad.
该项目在政府和大学供资的支持下,旨在加强区域发展、留住人才、推进兽医护理和 " 一个健康 " 倡议。
The project, backed by government and university funding, aims to strengthen regional development, retain talent, and advance veterinary care and One Health initiatives.