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RVC uses CT scans to diagnose musculoskeletal disease in elephants
Study will help vets recognise foot disease and continue to improve elephant welfare and management -
RVC celebrates being serious about science since 1791
Stuart Reid - Principal of the RVC hosted a dinner with colleagues,staff and alumni at Hatfield House to celebrate the college's 225th birthday. The Gala dinner was part of a weekend of celebrations to commemorate the founding of the college in 1791. -
RVC Scoops Global Award for Excellence in Education
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has received an award for Excellence in Faculty Development from leaders in healthcare education around the world. It is the first time a veterinary school has won the award. -
RVC’s Bioscience Programme Receives Accreditation by Royal Society of Biology
This accreditation demonstrates the high quality of the RVC’s biosciences programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels -
Royal Veterinary College Sports and Wellbeing Centre to open 10 May
Royal Veterinary College Sports and Wellbeing Centre to open 10 May -
Royal Veterinary College Contributes to United Nations Report on the Environment
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has contributed to a publication from a multidisciplinary community of scientists assessing the state of the environment, under the auspices of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The UNEP Global … -
Royal Veterinary College Cardiologists Develop World First Cardiac Virtual Patients for Students
Leading clinical cardiologists at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have developed the world’s first interactive virtual patients as a computer aided learning programme which will be used to teach the vets of tomorrow, thanks to funding from Elanco Animal Health -
New H2020 EU grant awarded to RVC
The Royal Veterinary College has been awarded a H2020 EU grant under the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership Fund EDCTPF project PANDORA IDNET. This is a 10M euro project with European and African partners including …The Royal Veterinary College has been awarded a H2020 EU grant under the European and Developing …
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New NERC grant: Saiga antelope mortality in Kazakhstan 2015: emergency investigation of disease outbreak to improve knowledge of drivers
Professor Richard Kock has received a grant from Natural Environment Research Council for the following study: "Saiga antelope mortality in Kazakhstan 2015: emergency investigation of disease outbreak to improve knowledge of drivers" Between 10th …Professor Richard Kock has received a grant from Natural Environment Research Council for the …
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Welfare crisis looms for flat faced dog breeds commonly used in advertising
Organisations with an interest in dog welfare have penned an open letter asking companies to stop using ‘flat faced’ (brachycephalic) dogs to sell products. The Brachycephalic Working Group (BWG), made up of the veterinary profession, national animal welfare organisations, scientists, and dog breed clubs are calling for companies to stop using flat faced dog breeds, such as Pugs, Bulldogs and French Bulldogs, to endorse and sell products. Soaring demand for these breeds, fuelled by their prominence in advertising and marketing campaigns, is creating a health and welfare crisis.