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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. -
Digital Learning @ LEARN
To foster the development of digital skills RVC has adopted a blended approach to its curriculum, including lectures on demand and online assessments -
Information for DSA Needs Assessors
Last updated 04-07-25 Disability Service Contact Information (for the ‘contacts’ section of the report). Name The Disability Team Role Disability Advice Service Telephone Number (main switchboard) 020 8051 3500 … -
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. -
Interdisciplinary Food Systems Teaching and Learning (IFSTAL)
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Clinical Training
Internships and residencies at the RVC develop the specialist-level research skills and clinical experience needed to rise to the top of their chosen field -
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 -
RVC Funds, Grants & Bursaries
The Royal Veterinary College is able to provide some support to students in financial difficulties through its Student Support Fund, Bursaries and Awards -
BSc Veterinary Nursing
The Royal Veterinary College is at the forefront of education and training in veterinary nursing. The BSc Veterinary nursing is a full-time four-year undergraduate vet nursing degree taught at the RVC, University of London -
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