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Welcome From The President & Principal
Professor Stuart. W. J. Reid CBE Joining the Royal Veterinary College means you become part of a heritage going back over 233 years and makes you a member of a specialist institution that leads the way in putting students at the heart of everything … -
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 … -
Blended learning FAQs
Active blended learning doesn’t just replicate the live lecture online. Instead it uses new ways of interacting (through technology) to create different types of learning experiences. Our blended learning courses combine the best of our taught … -
Graduation 2025 - FAQ
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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 -
Apply to RVC
Preparation All applications must be made online via Rover. New students joining the RVC in September 2025 will receive their login details in June, provided they have received and accepted an unconditional offer and have paid their deposit. … -
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 … -
Funding Options
Funding options for students studying at The RVC -
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 … -
Digital Learning Interactions
Online simulations provide RVC students with a virtual environment where they can safely experiment with patients