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Veterinary Education
The RVC's pioneering postgraduate certificate, diploma and masters level course designed for vets involved in teaching and training. -
Veterinary Epidemiology
The MSc Veterinary Epidemiology is a one-year masters or diploma course in vet epidemiology, covering public health, veterinary science and animal health, taught by the Royal Veterinary College and LSHTM, University of London, UK -
Digital Learning Interactions
Online simulations provide RVC students with a virtual environment where they can safely experiment with patients -
Guidance on references and for referees
The College requires two recent references in support of your application. Both referees should be familiar with your academic/clinical work, preferably at the institution at which you have recently studied/are studying or working. A reference … -
About Learning and Wellbeing at the RVC
We are promoting a wellbeing learning and working environment at the RVC for all students and staff -
International Students
The Royal Veterinary College charges separate tuition fees for International students and Home UK/EU students. -
Creating a Safe and Respectful Community at the RVC
Tackling hate, abuse and sexual violence The Royal Veterinary College is committed to promoting and providing a safe, inclusive and respectful environment for every member of its community, by challenging bullying, harassment and abuse, … -
Facilities
Whether you are discovering new subjects in our lecture theatres, or applying your knowledge in a practical scenario, we have the facilities to provide the best possible learning environments for scientists, veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses. … -
How to Apply
Each year the RVC welcomes international students to apply for a range of academic programmes offer at the the RVC, for all levels including undergraduate, postgraduate (taught and research) as well as PhD. For more information on how to apply, … -
How to apply - MRes
What qualifications do I need? Applicants should have a first or second class university honours degree in biological sciences, a veterinary or medical degree. What if English is not my first language? You must be able to communicate clearly …