The Kennel Club Charitable Trust has announced that nominations are now open for its new Veterinary Awards for veterinary surgeons, scientists and veterinary students that are carrying out innovative research that will help to improve dog health.

According to the charity, the Awards will identify and encourage visionary thinking, ambition and life-changing accomplishments and those who receive the awards will be passionate about making a difference for dogs. Each award provides a large funding programme to the recipient, which rewards them for their dedication and innovation in the field of canine health and welfare and invests in helping them to continue making a difference for dogs. The awards will be:

  • The Lifetime Achievement Award -presented to someone who has made a significant impact on the world stage of canine health. They will receive a £10,000 prize fund.
  • The International Prize in Canine Health Award -presented to someone who is currently involved in world class innovation but with much still to contribute. They will be provided with a £40,000 prize fund.
  • The Student Inspiration Award - presented to an extraordinary student studying at a British veterinary school, who demonstrates the potential to significantly advance the frontiers of veterinary medicine and research in the field of dogs. They will be awarded a £10,000 prize fund.

The awards will be judged by representatives from the veterinary profession and the world of scientific research, including experts in the nominees' selected fields. Dr. Alan Kelley, Dean Emeritus of The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, will chair the distinguished committee selecting the International Prize Winner.

Vernon Hill, Founder and President of Metro Bank and Shirley Hill, whose Foundation underwrites the Awards, said: "Metro Bank is a visionary, innovative bank, and we support the same spirit in these prestigious awards. Dogs Rule at Metro Bank, and we welcome them in with fresh water bowls, treats and Metro Scarves 361 days a year. We look forward to our gift making a difference and supporting the future leaders in veterinary science."

Rosemary Smart, Kennel Club Chief Executive, said: "We are extremely pleased to be working with Vernon and Shirley in this exciting Awards scheme, which will reward and support those people whose work is making a difference to dogs' lives."

To nominate somebody for these awards contact: cas.oakes@thekennelclub.org.uk or write to:

Cas Oakes
The Kennel Club Charitable Trust
1-5 Clarges Street
Piccadilly
London
W1J 8AB

Nominations for the Student Inspiration should come from the Deans/Faculty Directors of British Veterinary Schools.

For further information and to find out how to enter visit: www.thekennelclub.org.uk/charitabletrust

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