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MSc Wild Animal Biology

Why an RVC Masters/Diploma?

We are now accepting applications for entry in September 2010.

Wild animal health has become increasingly popular amongst non-veterinarians with a first degree in zoology and biology. Recognising this, the RVC, together with the Institute of Zoology, London have developed a unique course, aimed at non-veterinary biological science graduates and leading to the MSc in Wild Animal Biology.

This unique course provides practical exposure to wild animal species and an understanding of their health and welfare as well as providing training in research methodologies relevant to the study of wildlife.

Participants benefit from working and studying alongside veterinary graduates taking the MSc in Wild Animal Health as well as learning from internationally renowned experts in their field.

More information about RVC Masters/Diplomas can be found in the relevant parts of the Postgraduate Prospectus, in particular:

Course Directors

Tony Sainsbury (Lecturer in Wild Animal Health, Institute of Zoology / Royal Veterinary College, London)
email: Tony.Sainsbury@ioz.ac.uk and
Mike Waters (Lecturer in Clinical Pathology, Royal Veterinary College, London )
email: mwaters@rvc.ac.uk)

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