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Blended Learning Strategy 2021
Enabling Flexible learning at the RVC What does Blended Learning mean at the RVC? The RVC is committed to creating opportunities for learning as part of a wider social activity in our community. Just as the physical campus spaces provide … -
AHEMS and EMS Placements
A significant amount of time on the BVetMed Veterinary Medicine programme consists of practical placements to enhance your animal handling and clinical skills -
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MRes - How broiler chickens walk - an experimental and computational study of locomotor biomechanics across growth
Lead RVC Supervisor: Prof John Hutchinson, Chris Richards Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences (Hawkshead campus-based) Background, aims and objectives: Broiler (meat) chickens are a major food source globally. They have intensely been … -
MRes - How broiler chickens walk: an experimental and computational study of locomotor biomechanics across growth
Supervisors: John Hutchinson, Chris Richards Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences (Hawkshead campus-based) Project Details: Broiler (meat) chickens are a major food source globally. They have intensely been artificially selected to grow … -
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 … -
How to help others - Being an active bystander
What is an active bystander? We can all be bystanders to harassment, bullying, and unacceptable behaviour. If we witness something that doesn’t seem right, for example someone being harassed, in danger or under threat there’s a choice to make - … -
MRes - Regulation of neural Mitochondrial Dynamics by the energy sensor, AMPK
Supervisors: Dr Claire Thornton and Dr Helen Stolp Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Babies experiencing asphyxia during birth are at risk of significant long-term disabilities such as cerebral palsy and epilepsy. …