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BSc Bioveterinary Sciences – available with placement year
The Royal Veterinary College's BSc in Bioveterinary Sciences is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree taught at the RVC University of London, UK -
BSc Biological Sciences (Wildlife Health Sciences) – available with placement year
An undergraduate 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 -
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 -
Foundation Degree in Science Veterinary Nursing
The Royal Veterinary College is at the forefront of education and training for veterinary nurses. The FdSc in veterinary nursing is a full-time three-year undergraduate vet nursing degree taught at the Royal Veterinary College, RVC, University of London. -
BVetMed Graduate Accelerated
The Royal Veterinary College's Graduate Accelerated Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine BVetMed programme is a full-time four-year degree in veterinary medicine for biological sciences graduates taught at the RVC, University of London, UK -
MRes - Investigating the sex-dependent effects of macrophage insulin resistance on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Details of a partially funded MRes project supervised by Dr Matthew Gage, Dr Caroline Pellet-Many - currently open for applications! -
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 … -
Workshop 4
Summary: “Everyone was so welcoming and friendly. I love the activities. I had a lot of fun and learned a lot of interesting things” - Year 10 student
Ordinal Position: 4
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MRes - Biomechanical computer simulation of locomotion in reptiles
Lead RVC Supervisor: Prof John Hutchinson, Chris Richards and Friedl De Groote (KU-Leuven, Belgium) Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences (Hawkshead campus-based) Background, aims and objectives: The remarkable bipedal mode of early … -
Publications
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