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Educational Agent Representatives
In addition to our regular visits overseas, where we attempt to bring the RVC experience to prospective students and their supporters in their own country. We are starting to build a network of Educational Agents who prospective students can … -
Master of Research (MRes)
RVC's MRes enables students to undertake a sizeable research project and gain advanced research skills, without committing to completing a PhD. The course equips graduates with the skills needed to enter a PhD programme or move on to careers where advanced research experience is relevant. -
PhD Studentships
Royal Veterinary Collect graduates go on to work in some of the world's leading scientific research institutes as well as within industry and government. RVC PhD students learn from experts who produce cutting-edge research and are published in top academic journals -
Certificates in Advanced Veterinary Nursing
The Graduate and Postgraduate Certificates in Advanced Veterinary Nursing are two exciting new courses from the RVC, replacing the Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Nursing. -
PhD Studentship: Impact of Corporate Concentration on Poultry Smallholder Farmer Livelihoods
This studentship application process is through SOAS - please apply through their page. Department - Clinical Science and Services Principal supervisor: Dr Mehroosh Tak (SOAS University of London) Co-supervisors: Professor Barbara Haesler ( …Deadline: 06/05/2026
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Tuition Fees for Home and International - 2026/27
Tuition fees 2026/27 for Home and International students at The Royal Veterinary College -
Graduation 2026 - FAQ
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MSc Wild Animal Health
The MSc in Wild Animal Health is a one-year postgraduate masters programme concerned with conservation medicine, run by The Royal Veterinary College and the Zoological Society of London, UK. -
MRes - Understanding host pathogen interactions of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
Supervisors: Dr Rob Noad and Professor Dirk Werling Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences Project Detail: Understanding how pathogens cause disease is a key question in immunology and microbiology. However, this can be difficult to … -
MRes - Integrating machine learning and in-vitro approaches for optimum multi-omics integration and characterisation of complex disease pathogenesis: the example of Bovine Digital Dermatitis
Supervisors: Main supervisor: Dr Androniki Psifidi (apsifidi@rvc.ac.uk) Co-supervisors: Dr Dong Xia (dxia@rvc.ac.uk), Prof Dirk Werling (dwerling@rvc.ac.uk), Dr Debbie Guest (djguest@rvc.ac.uk), Dr Ankit Hinsu (ahinsu@rvc.ac.uk) (day to day …
