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SRUC – Scotland’s Rural College, UK

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Sectors

Research/ Academia




Support for global candidates/visas

We are able to sponsor appropriately qualified candidates for sponsorable roles under the current UK immigration rules.



Remote/work from home

Hybrid working is available in most roles


Flexible working environment

Hybrid working is available in most roles. 
Flexible working patterns considered for all roles.


Benefits

Generous annual leave 
Enhanced pension contributions (5% employee and 10% employer) 
Cycle to work scheme 
Discounted RAC Membership 
Generous family leave 
Flexible working patterns 
Hybrid working solutions (in some areas) 
Tailored investment in and individuals' learning and development


SRUC – A Higher Education Institute for the Rural Sector

SRUC (Scotland’s Rural College) is a specialist higher education institution delivering tertiary education, research and consultancy.

We currently operate our main Higher and Further education activities from five primary campuses across Scotland - Aberdeen, Barony, Edinburgh, Elmwood, and Oatridge. The SRUC School of Veterinary Medicine is headquartered in Aberdeen. Some elements of the veterinary and MRes programme will be delivered from SRUC’s new Rural and Veterinary Innovation Centre on the Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) campus in Inverness.

It is SRUC’s intention to become a fully-fledged university – a new and unique establishment for the 21st century that is regional, accessible, market-focused and responsive to a diverse range of challenges in the emerging natural economy. We will be a strong and unique anchor institution where research, skills and business converge.

Such convergence will create new insights that deliver big strategic leaps and completely new propositions for business, society and government.

All of this activity is firmly rooted in our distinctive ethos of a Scotland-wide presence through regional centres of global excellence. Our objective is to deliver on shared goals with government, business and other partners to drive forward the natural economy through inclusive growth, job creation and generation of commercial opportunities.

SRUC employs approximately 1,300 staff operating from the five campuses, eight farms, 25 consulting offices, six research centres and eight veterinary surveillance centres located primarily across Scotland. The organisation’s annual turnover is around £85 million.

Organisational background

The first new School of Veterinary Medicine in Scotland for 150 years. It’s time to do things differently.

The UK’s veterinary schools produce professionals of the very highest order, but changes in our workforce and work patterns mean the profession remains on the Home Office’s ‘Shortage Occupation List’. The UK veterinary profession is failing to achieve self-sufficiency and is experiencing a loss of expertise associated with rapid staff turnover (notable skills gaps persist within it). Our new vet school, with up to 60 new students per year, aims to help address this.

It is essential that we build new, home-grown talent pools for ourselves and equip them with the mixed-practice and specialist skills that our rural communities, food and government sectors require.

Our vision for the SRUC School of Veterinary Medicine is to provide a sustainable, resilient foundation for clinical excellence to support the animals and communities at the heart of Scotland’s Natural Economy.

SRUC’s principal purpose is to advance education, science, research, and environmental protection and improvement in rural and land-based industries, both domestically and internationally. The commercial consultancy, skills training and knowledge exchange and some commercial research activities are undertaken through SAC Consulting – part of SRUC.


  • To create the first tertiary school of veterinary medicine in Scotland by developing a disruptive educational model, widening access and participation through a range of education entry points.
  • To focus on rural veterinary mixed (general, primary care) practice to support communities, food production, countryside leisure and animal welfare to boost the natural economy.
  • To lead in the interdisciplinary training of veterinary teams.
  • To deliver early and clinical training in authentic animal enterprise and primary care settings (distributed model), easing the transition to, and resilience within the workplace.
  • To create a much-needed focus to support veterinary professionals across Scotland, complementing and extending the repertoire of the established Schools to meet Scotland’s priorities better.

Vision without action however is merely a dream. We firmly believe it is time to try something new, and we are looking for enthusiastic colleagues to join us in a range of academic roles to help bring this vision to life.



SRUC employs approximately 1,300 staff operating from the five campuses, eight farms, 25 consulting offices, six research centres and eight veterinary surveillance centres located primarily across Scotland. The organisation’s annual turnover is around £85 million.

SRUC’s principal purpose is to advance education, science, research, and environmental protection and improvement in rural and land-based industries, both domestically and internationally. The commercial consultancy, skills training and knowledge exchange and some commercial research activities are undertaken through SAC Consulting – part of SRUC.

It is SRUC’s intention to become a fully-fledged university – a new and unique establishment for the 21st century that is regional, accessible, market-focused and responsive to a diverse range of challenges in the emerging natural economy. We will be a strong and unique anchor institution where research, skills and business converge. Such convergence will create new insights that deliver big strategic leaps and completely new propositions for business, society and government.


Senior Lecturers / Lecturers with the passion, commitment, and enthusiasm to help us develop and deliver a unique brand of veterinary education.




Harper & Keele Veterinary School, UK