What Are the Licensing and Work Permit Options to Move to Australia as a Dentist?
June 18, 2026
Australia remains one of the most attractive destinations for UK trained dentists looking to advance their careers overseas. With strong demand for dental professionals, competitive earning potential, and an excellent quality of life, many dentists consider Australia a natural next step.
FAQs, how do I move to New Zealand as a UK trained pharmacist?
June 9, 2026
For many UK-trained GPs, Australia is an attractive destination. With higher earning potential, improved work-life balance, and a sunnier lifestyle, it’s easy to see the appeal.
The benefits are well documented and there are some key considerations you need to take into account before you make the move down under. Understanding these upfront can help you ease the transition process.
International Veterinary Students: How to Stay and Work in the UK as a Veterinary Surgeon After Graduation
June 9, 2026
Diabetes mellitus is a condition most vet students will come across during training, but its more serious complications can feel much harder to get to grips with.
In our latest webinar, Dr Stephanie Mitze explores diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and other forms of unregulated diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats, helping break down a complex topic into practical, clinically relevant themes.
Hiring International Veterinary Graduates: What UK Practices Need to Know About Sponsoring a Visa
June 9, 2026
Diabetes mellitus is a condition most vet students will come across during training, but its more serious complications can feel much harder to get to grips with.
In our latest webinar, Dr Stephanie Mitze explores diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and other forms of unregulated diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats, helping break down a complex topic into practical, clinically relevant themes.
Veterinary CPD webinar – Rabies: A Must-Know for Vet Students & New Grads
June 3, 2026
Diabetes mellitus is a condition most vet students will come across during training, but its more serious complications can feel much harder to get to grips with.
In our latest webinar, Dr Stephanie Mitze explores diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and other forms of unregulated diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats, helping break down a complex topic into practical, clinically relevant themes.