Hear what our students have to say about their experience of studying the MSc International Animal Health programme. Dennis Muhanguzi Dennis Muhanguzi graduated from the MSc in International Animal Health in 2009. He went on to do a PhD at the Makerere University in partnership with the University of Edinburgh. Here, he talks about how well an online environment can facilitate building of professional relationships and networks, and how studying an online masters has shaped his career. Alasdair Moffett Alasdair talks about gaining an understanding of global issues and applying it to his everyday practice as a vet. Jesse Adama Veterinarian Jesse Adama talks about how studying International Animal Health online has given him a perspective on how he fits in the global scheme of things, and how it helps him apply what he's learned in his clinical practice in Nigeria. Keneth Iceland Keneth, a vet in Uganda, studies International Animal Health online while working, and has some great advice on working ahead of UK time to ensure he meets the assignment deadlines. Robert Aruho Robert Aruho, who graduated in 2017 with an MSc in International Animal Health, shares why he chose the programme and how it has impacted his career. Alana Chapman Alana Chapman, a graduate of the MSc in International Animal Health, talks about what she wish she'd known before starting the programme and the friendships she formed in the online learning community in two films. Global Health Academy on film Our students come from all over the world. Watch their short film about what it's like to study under the umbrella of the Global Health Academy at the University of Edinburgh. This article was published on 2024-08-05