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Study as a Visitor
If you are studying at the RVC for less than six months, retaking a short period of study or re-sitting exams after your Student visa has expired you will be able to do so with Visitor leave -
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Biosciences BSc Biological Sciences (3 years) BSc Animal Biology, Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics (3 years) BSc Bioveterinary Sciences (3 years) MSci Biological/Bioveterinary Sciences (4 year) MSci Applied Biological/Bioveterinary … -
Veterinary Medicine - Living in London/Hertfordshire
Where you'll be based In the first years of the Veterinary Medicine courses, most student opt to live locally to our Camden Campus. London is a vibrant, international, bustling city with something to offer for everyone’s tastes. As of 2023, … -
How to help others - Being an active bystander
What is an active bystander? We can all be bystanders to harassment, bullying, and unacceptable behaviour. If we witness something that doesn’t seem right, for example someone being harassed, in danger or under threat there’s a choice to make - … -
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. -
Veterinary Education
The RVC's pioneering postgraduate certificate, diploma and masters level course designed for vets involved in teaching and training. -
MSc Wild Animal Biology
The MSc in Wild Animal Biology is a one-year postgraduate masters degree programme run by The Royal Veterinary College and the Zoological Society of London, UK. -
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MRes - Developing treatments for Batten disease, a childhood neurodegenerative disease
Supervisors: Dr Claire Russell, Dr Valentina Marchica Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details: The zebrafish is a prominent model to study inherited diseases. Mutations in CLN3 cause approximately half the cases of a group … -
MSc Wild Animal Health
The MSc in Wild Animal Health is a one-year postgraduate masters programme concerned with conservation medicine, run by The Royal Veterinary College and the Zoological Society of London, UK.