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MSci Applied Bioveterinary Research – available with placement year
The MSci Applied Bioveterinary Research programme is an undergraduate integrated masters degree, offered by The Royal Veterinary College (London, UK), with an industrial placement, to prepare you for a PhD or a career in an industrial or academic research environment -
MSci Biological Sciences - available with placement year
The MSci Biological Sciences is an undergraduate integrated masters degree, offered by The Royal Veterinary College (London, UK), to prepare you for a PhD or a career in an industrial or academic research environment. -
MSci Bioveterinary Sciences – available with placement year
An undergraduate integrated masters degree, offered by The Royal Veterinary College (London, UK), to prepare you for a PhD or a career in an industrial or academic research environment -
MSci Biological Sciences (Wildlife Health Sciences) – available with placement year
An undergraduate integrated Master’s degree, the aim of which is to give you a thorough foundation in biosciences, with further specialisation into aspects of biology required by wild animal professionals -
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine with an Intercalated Year
The Royal Veterinary College's Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine BVetMed with Intercalated Year is a full-time six-year undergraduate degree in vet medicine, including a one-year intercalated BSc degree,, taught at the RVC, University of London, UK -
BSc Animal Biology, Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics – available with placement year
A Biological Sciences degree, offered by The Royal Veterinary College (London, UK), taught by staff from our outstanding Centre for Animal Welfare -
Biosciences Teaching and Learning
The Royal Veterinary College is a dynamic place to study Biosciences. You will utilise state-of-the-art technology in our research labs, and a modern, innovative curriculum. You are taught through a combination of lectures, seminars and group work scenarios. The practical elements of your course will be carried out in our laboratories, and may be related to the College’s ongoing research activities -
MRes - Derivation of corneal keratocytes from canine induced pluripotent stem cells
Supervisors: Dr Christiane Kafarnik, Dr Clara de Pascale and Dr Debbie Guest Department: Clinical Science and Services Project Details The cornea is an optically clear tissue permitting light transmission into the eye. Transparency of the … -
MRes - Identifying regional alterations in brain microstructure that correlated with disrupted social behaviour
Supervisors: Dr Helen Stolp and Dr Ruby Chang Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Altered social behavior is one of several behavioral differences in patients with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism spectrum … -
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. …