All my lecturers are extremely knowledgeable due to positions in industry or research. They are all friendly and approachable.
What I enjoyed most was the opportunity to attend a wide range of field trips to gain hands on experience.
Due to the large choice in modules, I could sculpt my three years around what I found most interesting. This meant I thoroughly enjoyed the course and my time at Newcastle.
I spent my placement year at Europe's biggest independent egg producer. It furthered my interest in poultry and inspired me to pursue a career in the industry.
I studied at the University of Vermont, USA, during my Study Abroad period. I combined this with a placement at Phoenix Feeds & Nutrition.
I am from Singapore and I graduated from the class of 2017. I have always been intrigued and fascinated with animals, particularly companion animals. I wanted a career in the health and wellbeing of animals. This is why I chose Animal Science at Newcastle University.
For my year out I was working for Micron Bio-Systems, a biotechnology company based in Somerset, that specialise in making products to help address productive, nutritional and health challenges faced in the livestock industry.