The Bursary winner and Laura's mum

Announcing the 2024 Winner of the Laura Turnbull Bursary: Rheana Lala

The College of Animal Welfare is delighted to announce that Rheana Lala, a third-year BSc (Hons) Veterinary Nursing student, has been named the 2024 recipient of the Laura Turnbull Bursary. The award recognises Rheana’s dedication to animal welfare, her academic achievements, and her inspiring vision for the future of veterinary nursing.

Remembering Laura

Laura was an extraordinary veterinary nurse; she had great compassion for animals and a particularly deep connection to India, where she spent time working and helping to improve standards of veterinary nursing care. The bursary, which is awarded annually, is joint funded by Laura’s family and The College of Animal Welfare. It aims to keep Laura’s memory alive and support students who embody her values of innovation, dedication, and a commitment to making a difference.

About Rheana

Rheana’s story echoes Laura’s in many ways. Before starting her veterinary nurse training, Rheana gained over a year of practical experience at Crown Vet, a veterinary hospital in India, where she developed her foundational skills and strengthened her resolve to pursue a career in veterinary nursing. Coincidentally this is the same veterinary hospital that Laura worked in during her time spent in India. Rheana and Laura both share a profound connection to India and a dedication to improving the lives of animals through education, advocacy, and innovation. Rheana’s commitment to creating sustainable change and her passion for animal welfare mirror Laura’s lifelong mission, making her a truly fitting recipient of this year’s bursary.

How the Bursary Will Make a Difference

Rheana plans to use the £1,000 bursary to support her participation in a month-long volunteering programme at a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Australia to gain invaluable hands-on experience working with injured and displaced wildlife. She hopes her time spent out there will deepen her understanding of wildlife rehabilitation and conservation, and help towards her ultimate goal of advancing veterinary nursing in India.

Rheana officially received the bursary at The College of Animal Welfare’s Student Awards Ceremony on Saturday 16 November where she had the opportunity to meet Laura’s mum and sister.

Congratulations Rheana on this well-deserved recognition, we look forward to hearing about your time in Australia!