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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 -
MRes - Genomic mechanisms that predict severity in a canine Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy model
Supervisors: Professor Richard Piercy and Dr Androniki Psifidi Department: Clinical Science and Services Project Details: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an invariably fatal, X-linked muscle wasting disease affecting 1 in 5000 boys. Lack … -
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 -
Consumer Information
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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 - Gabapentin use in cats under primary veterinary care in the UK - A VetCompass perspective
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr Dan O’Neill, Dr Karen Hiestand, Dr Rowena Packer, Prof Dave Brodbelt Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences, Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: With over 12 million cats … -
MRes - Genomic mechanisms that predict severity in a canine Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy model
Lead RVC Supervisor: Prof Richard Piercy and Dr Androniki Psifidi Department: Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an invariably fatal, X-linked muscle wasting disease affecting … -
Graduation 2025 - What you need to do before the day (by Friday 23rd May 2025)
Confirm your attendance and book tickets for the Royal Veterinary College 2025 Graduation ceremonies. -
Jane Gibbens
Jane Gibbens, APHA, Defra (Department for Food, Environment and Rural Affairs) Jane Gibbens Jane teaches various aspects of surveillance and disease control during the course. She is the Head of the Epidemiology and Risk Group in APHA, providing … -
Managing wellbeing and your course of studies
Help at an early stage so students have the best opportunity to complete their chosen course at the RVC