The Bonaparte Institute opens its 11th campus in -Quetigny to train the Veterinary Auxiliaries of tomorrow

The Bonaparte Institute opens its 11th campus in -Quetigny to train the Veterinary Auxiliaries of tomorrow
The Bonaparte Institute opens its 11th campus in Dijon-Quetigny to train the Veterinary Auxiliaries of tomorrow

The Bonaparte Institute, a key player in animal health training, is continuing its national development with the opening of its 11th campus in -Quetigny. Located at 10 rue du Cap Vert, in a converted former veterinary clinic, this new site offers a unique setting, specially designed to train the professionals of tomorrow.

This strategic location, in the heart of a dynamic area of ​​Dijon Métropole, benefits from optimal accessibility thanks to an efficient transport network, including the Cap Vert T1 station two minutes away and bus lines. Students will thus be able to easily reach their training location. The training courses offered, recognized by the State (RNCP 37982), include an initial training course, ideal for increasing internship experiences and engaging in solidarity projects, as well as an apprenticeship offering immersion in a professional environment thanks to a large network of partners.

With these two formats, the Bonaparte Institute guarantees rapid integration into a sector where the needs are dire. The choice of a former veterinary site as a campus represents a major advantage: the modern and adapted premises allow teaching combining theory and practice, immersing students in conditions close to their future professional environment.

At the same time, the Institute places emphasis on animal welfare, a key value at the heart of its teaching. This vision is coming to fruition with the launch, planned for the second half of 2025, of a unique University Diploma on ethics and the animal condition, aimed at raising awareness and training citizens and professionals in the ethical issues linked to relationships between humans and animals.

A complementary dog ​​education program centered on positive pedagogy is also being prepared. The Bonaparte Institute, with more than 10 campuses in , confirms its position as a national leader in the training of Veterinary Auxiliaries and continues to meet the expectations of students and professionals. The first intakes on this new site will take place at the end of January 2025, for rapid integration, and in September 2025 for the next academic year.

Registrations are open now, and places are limited. Motivated candidates are invited to join an excellent training course which places employability and animal welfare at the center of its priorities.


Site internet : https://www.esav-institut-bonaparte.fr/

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