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27 May, 2025
The inaugural SVM-BDU Public Seminar Series was successfully launched
The School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) at Bahir Dar University (BDU) proudly hosted the Inaugural Session of its Public Seminar Series, bringing together experts, academics, and students to discuss key issues in agriculture, livestock development, and environmental sustainability. The event featured two distinguished guest speakers who shared valuable insights and reflections on Ethiopia’s agricultural sector and innovative approaches to economic growth.
Wisdom Tower, Bahir Dar University
27 May, 2025
Inaugural session of Public Seminar Series (SVM-BDU)
The School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) at Bahir Dar University (BDU) proudly launches its Public Seminar Series, a platform for thought leaders to share groundbreaking insights on agriculture, livestock, and sustainable development. Join us for the inaugural session featuring two renowned experts addressing critical topics for Ethiopia and beyond.
Wisdom Tower, Bahir Dar University
12 May, 2025
MoU Signed Between BDU’s School of Veterinary Medicine and BROOKE Ethiopia
Bahir Dar University’s School of Veterinary Medicine and BROOKE Ethiopia signed an MoU on May 12, 2025, at BROOKE’s head office in Addis Ababa to enhance veterinary training, animal welfare, and community outreach.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
09 May, 2025
National Workshop on Veterinary Education National Action Plan (VEd NAP)
Bahir Dar University’s (BDU) School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM), represented by Dr. Yeshwas Ferede, actively participated in the National Workshop on Veterinary Education National Action Plan (VEd NAP) held on May 9, 2025, in Addis Ababa. The workshop, organized by The Ohio State University and the University of Gondar, focused on enhancing Ethiopia’s veterinary education through curriculum harmonization, practical training improvements, and strategic partnerships.
Capital Hotel, Addis Ababa
25 April, 2025
Friday Seminar- Dr. Hailu Mazengia Yimam
In this week’s Friday seminar, Dr. Hailu Mazengia delivered an insightful presentation on “Veterinary Cold Chain Management: Ensuring Effective Vaccines”, addressing the critical systems needed to safeguard vaccine efficacy. His lecture emphasized three fundamental pillars: the importance of skilled personnel in proper vaccine handling, the necessity of reliable cold storage equipment, and the implementation of rigorous standard operating procedures while emphasizing real-world strategies to monitor, mitigate risks, and maintain vaccine integrity from storage to delivery. The seminar concluded with actionable insights to strengthen veterinary cold chain systems.
Bahir Dar University, Zenzelma Campus