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Blackbullion
Get confident with money! What is Blackbullion? Blackbullion is the ultimate destination for students to master money management. It’s the place to learn about money, find extra money, and manage your money with confidence. We’ve partnered with … -
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 -
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 -
Financial Health
RVC financial health resources for students. Get to know your financial personality and check your financial health. -
MRes - Does the NRAP H100Q variant affect heart development and activity?
Supervisors: Dr Claire Russell, Dr Caroline Pellet-Many and Dr Denis Larkin Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details This project aims to investigate the developmental changes of the heart in zebrafish when the Nebulin … -
Online wellbeing and mental health support
Togetherall – Online mental health support for students and staff Togetherall is a digital mental health and wellbeing support service which is available online, 24/7 via computer, tablet or smartphone To sign up visit www.togetherall.com Click … -
FAFSA - Direct Loans
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Veterinary Nursing - Living in Hertfordshire
Living in Hertfordshire While studying, you can take advantage of our tranquil Hawkshead Campus in the surrounding areas of Potters Bar; here, you will be immersed in the student community, and there are plenty of pubs, bars and walks to … -
About your offer
How to accept your offer If you decide that the RVC is for you, we would be delighted to welcome you into our world-renowned community. To formally accept, you'll need to log on to your UCAS portal and accept the offer as either your firm or … -
RVC Scholarships for Undergraduates – Veterinary Medicine
Linkou Scholarships Mrs Bastable really wanted to train as a veterinary surgeon in the 1930s but had not been allowed to do so. Therefore, she wanted a young person to have the opportunity she was denied. Her bequest set up new scholarships called …