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Chaplaincy
The RVC Chaplain, Reverend Andy Marshall, has pastoral care and concern for all members of the College -
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We currently have PhD projects open for applications. Please follow the linked project title for further information -
Course Information Documents
Biosciences BSc Biological Sciences (3 years) BSc Animal Biology, Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics (3 years) BSc Bioveterinary Sciences (3 years) MSci Biological/Bioveterinary Sciences (4 year) MSci Applied Biological/Bioveterinary … -
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 - … -
Applicant Supplementary Form
Form for submission of work experience details for BVetMed and D101 applicants to The Royal Veterinary College -
Doctoral Loan 2022/23
UK and EU Students starting a doctoral degree in 2022/23 may be able to apply for a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan through Student Finance England. Students can borrow up to £27,265 during their postgraduate Doctoral course. The total amount they … -
Veterinary Nursing Teaching and Learning
Veterinary nursing programmes provide you with opportunities to develop a range of practical, personal and supervisory skills whilst gaining the underpinning academic knowledge required to work in veterinary practice. You will learn knowledge and understanding through attendance at lectures, seminars, workshops and through a variety of directed and self-directed learning activities and through placement time. -
MRes - Testing the ‘legs as linkages’ paradigm
Supervisors: Prof Jim Usherwood and Prof Alan Wilson Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Animal legs are not wheels. However, during fast running, they appear to act like wheels or skates, supporting body weight ( … -
Veterinary Nursing
We offer unbeatable training and experience to veterinary nurses. You will learn from inspiring and enthusiastic experts, and benefit from a hands-on learning environment where you will master all the essential nursing skills and techniques, and have opportunities to further your development. -
Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Nursing Published Papers
GradDip VNs have published articles in the first international peer-reviewed journal for veterinary nurses – The Veterinary Nurse – from work developed as part of their Graduate Diploma course studies. Abbitt, G. (2010) Legal, ethical and …