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Neurology & Neurosurgery Residency
Three-year program satisfying the training requirements needed to attain specialist certification in the European College of Veterinary Neurology -
Surgery Residency
Three-year training programme starting at the beginning of July and satisfies all credential requirements of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons -
How to apply - CertAVP
We are so pleased that you want to enrol! We accept online 'purchased' fee payments, by either card or you can request an invoice at checkout: How do I enrol? Ensure you meet the RCVS enrolment requirements first ( UK-based applicants … -
Fellowships in Veterinary Nursing
We are excited to announce the launch of our new Fellowships in Veterinary Nursing. Join the Next Generation of Veterinary Nursing Excellence Are you a passionate and driven Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) seeking to take your career to new … -
MRes - Epidemiology of lymphoma in dogs
Lead RVC Supervisor: Prof Dave Brodbelt, Dr Collette Taylor, Dr Dan O’Neill and Dr Sandra Guillen Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences and Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: Cancer is a leading cause of … -
SCTS Pathology How to Apply HBLB
To apply for the Anatomic Pathology SCTS programme you must meet the following requirements: - Member (or eligible for membership) of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons RCVS. - Confirm you have the right to study in the UK. Non-EU … -
DSA Assessors
Non-Medical Helper (NMH) providers used by RVC students include Independent Dyslexia Consultants and University Mentoring Organisation -
Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Learning
Veterinary medicine courses are delivered through whole-class lectures, small group tutorials, group work in directed learning classes, computer-assisted learning, demonstrations, practical work in laboratory and dissection classes, practical classes utilising live animals, directed and self-directed reading, directed and self-directed practice in the Clinical Skills Centre, self-evaluation, animal husbandry placements, placements in veterinary practices, and production of project reports. -
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. -
Blended learning strategy - References
Advance, HE (2018). ‘Framework for flexible learning in higher education’. Available at: www.advance-he.ac.uk/guidance/teaching-and-learning/flexible-learning#overview Askell-Williams, H., Lawson, M. & Murray, Harvey, R. (2007). ‘What happens in my …