About the society

By becoming a member of September Vet Soc, you automatically gain full access to all the following facets of our society: 

    • Our clinical sub-societies arrange educational and eye-opening talks, trips and practical's that cater for anyone interested in equine (NEVS), farm animals (NFAVS) and small animals (NSAVS), providing something for everyone. 

    • The International Veterinary Student’s Association (IVSA) run exchanges with other vet schools across the world, offering you the opportunity to experience teaching and university life in another country. 

    • The Association of Veterinary Students (AVS) represents our members at a national level and helps us keep close with our fellow vet schools in the UK and Ireland by organising events and initiatives for all. 

 

Our Social Secretaries coordinate some of the most impressive balls, boat parties and socials that you can attend. Our Charity Officer leads many successful initiatives that allows us to give back to the community and importantly, support and inclusivity for our members is at the heart of our society and we ensure that this is implemented with our Welfare officer, LGBTQIA+ Officer and EDI Officer. 

Our aim is to create an experience that makes vet school the best and most memorable years of your life! The September Vet Soc committee are very much looking forward to meeting you all and getting you involved with everything we have to offer. 

Annual events

We are excited to welcome you to some of our events and we hope this year will be a memorable one for everyone!

Fresher’s  Week

This, for many, is arguably the best week at university. It is immensely fun, care-free and you will also make friends for life within this week. Vet Soc host several events in fresher’s week, all aimed at getting to know your new peers and to help make memories that will last a lifetime. 

Fundraising Events

Charity is becoming a more integral part of the society. Look out for our charity fundraising events we will hold during the year. 

Robin Hood Half Marathon

Vet Soc members enter this Nottingham charity event to raise money for Vets in the Community, a student lead organisation offering free healthcare to pets whose owners are homeless. You can find more information on the Robin Hood half marathon website. 

Vet Ball

Dust off your tuxedos and grab your dresses as this is the biggest event of the year, one not to be missed! Tickets are highly discounted for Vet Soc members so do not miss out. 

Ward Round

We take part in one of the university's biggest bar crawls, competing against numerous other societies including the Medics and Physios. No surprise who the winners usually are so we will be back to defend our crown this year.

Clinical Club

We are lucky to have several superb speakers talking on a range of topics throughout the year, there will surely be something to interest everyone. As mentioned, the species-specific sub-societies ensure you gain that extra knowledge and extra skills through talks and practical's free for all Vet Soc members. 

Welfare week

This is a week dedicated to championing mental health awareness and highlighting all the support options available to you. Along with lots of informative sessions, we also put on many fun events too, and raise some money for important charities such as Mind and Vet Life

Plus many more events to watch out for...

 

How to join Vet Soc

Joining Vet Soc and becoming part of the largest society on campus gives you an incredible number of benefits, both socially and academically. 

All you have to do is head to the Students’ Union website, add the membership to your basket and check out. 

You can only join Vet Soc from September onwards. If you join in the month of September, you will receive a free complimentary t-shirt. 

Where to find us

 

Instagram

@Notts_septvetsoc

 

Website

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Meet the 2024 committee 

Vet society members 2024
 

 

I’m really looking forward to meeting you all soon and helping you settle into university life! We have a great committee who I’m very excited to be working with throughout the year and we hope to make your first year as memorable and enjoyable as possible. 

If you ever have any worries or questions, please feel free to get in touch with myself or another committee member and we will always do what we can to help.


Hannah Khan, VetSoc President 2024

General secretary involves working closely with all of committee to support them, organise events and complete the STARS.  

This year I’m hoping to get gold status for our society again, organise another great vet ball and put on some exciting new social events!


Sarah Thompson, VetSoc General Secretary 2024

My main roles as junior social secretary includes helping with organising the boat party, Vet Ball, Ward Rounds, the annual VetSoc trip and many other socials. I hope to work with the junior social sec to organise some of the best socials for all the members to enjoy.

Erin Mitchell, Junior VetSoc Social Secretary 2024
I want to ensure that all VetSoc members get the most out of their membership. I want to make sure the society’s finances are utilised effectively to ensure the success of every VetSoc event throughout the year.

Elizabeth Whitehead, VetSoc Treasurer 2024
My role involves making Sutton Bonington more inclusive for people of different ethnicities, genders, races and more! I’m looking forward to hosting talks and socials so that everyone can get involved and meet new people.

Sienna Leung, VetSoc EDI officer 2024
I’m the LGBTQIA+ Officer, this means that I ensure that all LGBTQIA+ people on campus feel welcomed and supported.  

Lucy Williamson, VetSoc LGBTQIA+ Officer 2024 
From organising welfare weeks to signposting help from both within and outside of the university; my role is to make sure everyone in our community feels like they have someone to talk to no matter how big or small the problem may seem. 

Holly Pilcher, VetSoc Welfare Officer 2024 
My role involves communicating with the different charities we support so that we can fundraise as much as possible and make a difference to the local community. I hope to organise multiple events throughout the year.  Feel free to contact me and I am happy to answer any questions you might have. 

Lauren Heywood, VetSoc Charities Officer 2024

The IVSA Co-ordinator position involves working collectively alongside with the junior and senior IVSA members. The role also entails connecting with other vet schools as well as fundraising to organize the annual exchange for students. 

I am looking forward to welcoming students through various pub quizzes and meet and greets in efforts to build a stronger sense of community. 


Ella Dews, VetSoc IVSA Co-ordinator 2024

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Veterinary Medicine and Science

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