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MRes - Epidemiology of lymphoma in dogs
Lead RVC Supervisor: Prof Dave Brodbelt, Dr Collette Taylor, Dr Dan O’Neill and Dr Sandra Guillen Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences and Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: Cancer is a leading cause of … -
ACT Scholarships
We’re delighted to offer the following scholarships for students on undergraduate programmes at the RVC, kindly funded by philanthropic funds given to the RVC and the RVC’s charity, the Animal Care Trust. The Linkou Scholarships - two £5,000 … -
RVC Bursary
RVC Bursary Schemes As a Home/UK Undergraduate student, if your household income is below £35,000 per year you’ll be eligible for the RVC Bursary. The Bursary is £1,000 per year and is paid directly to you in addition to the funding you are … -
Graduation 2025 - FAQ
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Publications
Explore the collection of authored works including articles, chapters, and books written by our dedicated veterinary nursing teams and talented students. Click to view RVC VN publications Submit Publications → -
MVetMed
The MVetMed is the credit-rated Master's course integral to the delivery of all residency programmes at the RVC across multiple clinical disciplines. Modular Course The MVetMed is divided into Research and Didactic modules, which each span … -
VMCAS - REPLACED BY REDIRECT
DO NOT PUBLISH! North American high school students may only apply to the five-year Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) programme (D100) or the six-year BVetMed with Intercalated Year (D101) via UCAS. North American college students … -
Applicant Supplementary Form
Form for submission of work experience details for BVetMed and D101 applicants to The Royal Veterinary College -
Course Information Documents
Biosciences BSc Biological Sciences (3 years) BSc Animal Biology, Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics (3 years) BSc Bioveterinary Sciences (3 years) MSci Biological/Bioveterinary Sciences (4 year) MSci Applied Biological/Bioveterinary … -
Course Dates
The Graduate Diploma in Professional and Clinical Veterinary Nursing has one in-take each year, usually starting in May. Modules run consecutively and there are breaks for Christmas, Easter (2 weeks each) and in the summer (6 weeks).The pre- …