FOURTH-YEAR STUDENTS SET OFF FOR STUDY TOUR IN AUSTRALIA
WU vet students explore the land of kangaroos!” From 17 to 30 May 2025, a group of 26 fourth-year students from Akkhararatchakumari Veterinary College embarked on a two-week professional training program at James Cook University (JCU) in Queensland, Australia. This international externship provided a rare opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in the care and study of native Australian wildlife.
During the program, students engaged in practical sessions across various fields including histology, microbiology, pathology, and necropsy. A key highlight was the opportunity to perform a post-mortem examination on a wallaby, allowing students to explore anatomy and pathology in a real-life context.
In addition to laboratory training, students also took part in a special conservation field trip focused on marine animals—particularly sea turtles—through collaboration with the Mint Sea Turtle Rescue Unit. This immersive fieldwork gave students firsthand experience in wildlife conservation efforts along the Australian coastline.
This program not only enriched students’ technical skills on an international scale but also inspired a deeper awareness of environmental protection and the importance of preserving endangered species. The experience marks a significant step toward shaping future veterinarians who are both competent and globally minded
