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BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
11 episodes
1 month ago
The Best of Bristol Lectures.
Listen. Learn. Inspire.

Informative and inspirational lectures from the best academics as chosen by students of the University of Bristol.
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The Best of Bristol Lectures.
Listen. Learn. Inspire.

Informative and inspirational lectures from the best academics as chosen by students of the University of Bristol.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Andrew Grist – Veterinary Public Health and your Sunday Roast – the role of vets in the production of safe meat
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
1 hour 4 minutes
10 years ago
Andrew Grist – Veterinary Public Health and your Sunday Roast – the role of vets in the production of safe meat
Andrew Grist, Continuing Education Manager at the University of Bristol, presents his Best of Bristol lecture “Veterinary Public Health and your Sunday Roast – the role of vets in the production of safe meat” 24th March 2015, Badock Hall, University of Bristol. Nominated by Centaur Veterinary Society. bristol.ac.uk/bob-lectures Subscribe in iTunes.
BoB Lectures - the Best of Bristol Lectures
The Best of Bristol Lectures.
Listen. Learn. Inspire.

Informative and inspirational lectures from the best academics as chosen by students of the University of Bristol.