Introduction
Are you a youth passionate about working with animals? Join us for a “Vet for a Day” event! Through our programme, you’ll meet real veterinarians, at your school or in their workplace, attend university open days, and gain invaluable insights into the profession.
Outreach Programme
Do you want to meet veterinary students and learn more about their studies?
Our DEI veterinary student ambassadors will present veterinary education in your local high schools using our structured presentation framework and guidebook.
This initiative aims to encourage teens from all socio-economic backgrounds to consider veterinary medicine. Our goal is to ensure that veterinary school selection processes reflect our society rather than favouring certain communities.
If you’re interested in scheduling an outreach visit to your high school, look for a DEI veterinary student ambassador near you on our network’s map below.
Role models
Curious about a vet’s daily life looks like? Contact one of our role models and experience what it’s like to be a vet for a day! Scroll down to our map with all the details.
Other outreach initiatives
We also mapped other outreach initiatives for you, such as open days, open weeks and open lectures at vet schools as well as counselling webinars. Explore more on our “Vet for a Day” map below!
Common questions
The programme will give you a sneak peek of what an education and career in veterinary medicine looks like. Our aim is to offer you the tools to choose whether this path is right for you.
The programme is open to teenagers between 14 and 18 years who have a passion for working with animals and an interest in veterinary medicine!
The duration of the programme can vary. It includes events of a couple of hours, to one-day events as well as a series of events over a certain period. Check out regularly the VetJoy website for details on available events per country.
No, the Vet for a Day Programme is free of charge.




