Informational
ISRDS Services
- Civil Service Commission-accredited training institution (GTI-2000-11-0717) signed by Karina Constantino-David on March 19, 2001
- Community-Based Resource Management Program-accredited consultant institution (No. 0-004) signed by Daniel A. Aguilar, Regional Coordinator, on February 8, 2000
- Secretariat, Regional Task Force on Poverty Reduction and Food Security
- Secretariat, Local Consortium for Out-of-School Youth (OSY) in Leyte
- Academic Representative, Visayas Water Council
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SocialScience Research Methods
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Gender and Development
- Extension Management Course
- Barangay Development Planning
- Basic Water Rights
- Livelihood Systems Analysis
- Value Chain Analysis
- GIS for Social Sciences
- Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency (ALS A&E) System
- Skills for Life
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R&D Datafiles (Quarterly newsletter)
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Proceedings of in-house sponsored workshops
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Working Papers
Office of the Vice President for Research, Extension, & Innovation
VSU Organizational Structure

About CVM
The College of Veterinary Medicine in the Visayas State University was created on May 24, 1974 first as a division of the Department of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine (DASVM). On January 20, 2001, the Veterinary Medicine Division was separated from DASVM and was converted into School of Veterinary Medicine per Board Resolution No. 14, series 2001. With the conversion of Visayas State College of Agriculture (ViSCA) into Leyte State University per RA 9158, the School of Veterinary Medicine became the College of Veterinary Medicine. The offering of the degree program in Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) started on April 27, 1993 per Board Resolution No. 13, series 1993, with a ladderized DVM curriculum. The ladderized curriculum was later revised to straight six years on January 20, 2001 per Board Resolution No. 15, series 2001.
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