ICBAS has modern units to provide community services that were created precisely to support veterinary training, namely:
IMVM is accredited by Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education (A3ES) since 2016. The IMVM Self-Assessment Report and the IMVM Final Report of the External Assessment Committee are available for public consultation. In 2020, IMVM submitted new Self-Assessment Report to A3ES that reports to the evolution of the cycle of studies since the previous assessment and which lead to the decision of A3ES Management Board of renew the accreditation of the course.
In addition, IMVM is an approved course by the European Committee of Veterinary Education (ECOVE) and by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE). IMVM commitment to obtain this recognition is reflected in the Final Assessment Report. This European recognition of IMVM quality is a guarantee that the course fulfil the requirements of the European System of Evaluation of Veterinary Training (ESEVT), as well as the European legislation relating to the recognition of professional qualifications, being enabler of academic and professional mobility of their graduates.
At the end of their study programme, graduates are competent to provide medical assistance to the most relevant animal species, as well as to contribute to the safety of the food supply chain, to the environmental quality and public health’s protection. This multifaceted training, encompasses all the competencies required by the European legislation on veterinary training and allows a direct registration in the Portuguese Order of Veterinary Doctors. All activities developed by Veterinarian graduates are available on the article 1 point 3 of the Medical Veterinary Code of Ethics.
ICBAS graduates can work in any of the professional fields of veterinary medicine:
In addition to these fields of work, the graduates in veterinary medicine are prepared to also work with other than domestic species like wild and exotic fauna.
ICBAS’ multi-disciplinary environment (unique in the health sciences higher education in Portugal) also provides excellent conditions for post-graduation training in most areas of biomedical knowledge, with emphasis for scientific research.
Students who have completed their 12th year of schooling or have a legally equivalent qualification (secondary education), including the national admission exams, can apply every year to the Integrated Master in Veterinary Medicine. More information can be found on the website of the Directorate General for Higher Education (DGES).
The following regimes have also vacancies fixed annually:
When applicable, recognition of previous training is carried out by the IMVM’s Scientific Committee, based on a case-by-case analysis of the syllabus, their contents and ECTS credits.
Annually vacancies are also made available for the attendance of individual curricular units. Discover our offer here.
More information can be found in the IMVM Regulation that complements the provisions presented on the General Regulation for Integrated Cycles of Studies Leading to a Master’s Degree of the University of Porto and other legislation that may apply.
The following services can also be contacted for further information:
They should consult the Directorate General for Higher Education (DGES) to know more about the Degree and Diploma Recognition.
Further information on the analysis and procedures to request for foreigner diplomas recognition will soon be available here. at ICBAS in the
For further information about Degree and Diploma Recognition, please contact: acreditacao@icbas.up.pt
Official Code: | 9847 |
Director: | Paulo Martins da Costa |
Assistant Director: | Paula Proença |
Acronym: | MIMV |
Academic Degree: | Master |
Type of course/cycle of study: | Integrated Master |
Start: | 2007/2008 |
Duration: | 11 Semesters |