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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. -
Master of Research (MRes)
RVC's MRes enables students to undertake a sizeable research project and gain advanced research skills, without committing to completing a PhD. The course equips graduates with the skills needed to enter a PhD programme or move on to careers where advanced research experience is relevant. -
RVC Pandemic Puppies Research Programme (In Progress)
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is calling for respondents for its survey on puppy buying experiences both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic -
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MRes - Assisted Reproductive Technology for expediting canine Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) translational research
Details of a partially funded MRes project supervised by Dr Ali Fouladi-Nashta and Professor Richard Piercy - currently open for applications! -
RVC Museums
Since its foundation, the Royal Veterinary College has catalogued and preserved thousands of items, including official records, books, museum objects and memorabilia, all of which record the history of veterinary medicine and science. -
For practices
VetCompass™ is an efficient and sustainable surveillance programme that provides enormous opportunity for the practice-based study of companion animal health and disease in the UK. -
Incoming Study Abroad and Exchange
At the Royal Veterinary College, our study abroad and exchange students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a cutting-edge research environment, whilst cementing their knowledge of essential scientific processes. Our global reputation … -
BBC Just So Stories
Four broadcasts for Radio 4's "Just So Science" series airing on consecutive afternoons at 13.45 on 24 to 27 June. Prof John Hutchinson contributes to "Old Man Kangaroo" on Wednesday 25 and "The Elephant's Child" on Friday 27 June. -
BSAVA 2018 Blaine Award
Congratulations to Professor Lucy Davison who has been awarded the BSAVA's Blaine Award for contributions to the advancement of small animal science in its widest context by a qualified veterinarian. This award is sponsored by Royal Canin. …Congratulations to Professor Lucy Davison who has been awarded the BSAVA's Blaine Award for …