Without proper facilities, teaching was done in the then Fisher Library of the Main Quadrangle but relocated to the J.D.
[2] In 1954, the acquisition of land by the university in Camden paved way for large animal teaching and subsequently the erection of the Evelyn Williams Building and R.M.C.
[4] Postgraduate students may also transfer into the DVM without attaining a BVetBiol by meeting academic requirements and proving commitment to the veterinary field.
The last intake of students was in 2014, with the final graduating class of the Bachelor of Veterinary Science being 2017.
The Roundhouse is a black wooden, heritage-listed rotunda located on the Vet lawns of the Camperdown campus.
[2] Originally utilised as an equine observation box, the Roundhouse is no longer in use, except for VetSoc's annual Beer, Pies, Bull event.
The Veterinary Science Conference Centre (VSCC) is a triple-storey building that mainly houses Webster Lecture Theatre.
The hospital contains CT, MRI, digital radiology and ultrasound imaging and diagnostic equipment as well as 24-hour emergency and intensive care.
The facility also caters as a teaching hospital for veterinary students to learn professional aspects of the degree.
As of late 2016, management of the teaching hospital will be handed over to VetPartners, a for-profit US based company.
The campus’ main purpose is to provide large animal handling skills for undergraduate students and research for post-graduates.
The society plans social events such as the annual Around the World Keg, Vinnie's Ball, Dean's Dinner, Camden Weekender Day Games and other activities.