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Cadogan Trust award
Congratulations to Drs Barbara Haesler, Aleks Schaefer and Steven van Winden for securing a £400.000 project in collaboration with Prof Barling (University of Hertfordshire). The project is of strategic importance and is entitled: ‘Achieving …Congratulations to Drs Barbara Haesler, Aleks Schaefer and Steven van Winden for securing a £400.00 …
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IVVN Exchange Award
Congratulations to Dr Sharon Kendall, Dr Ben Swift and Dr Lucy Brunton who have secured a £10,000 laboratory exchange award from the International Veterinary Vaccinology Network. The project entitled “Isolation and molecular characterisation of …Congratulations to Dr Sharon Kendall, Dr Ben Swift and Dr Lucy Brunton who have secured a £10,000 …
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How to apply
Applications for this course must be submitted online at the University of London Worldwide. If you are interested in applying and the annual application deadline of the 15th December has passed, please e-mail DLP@rvc.ac.uk for advice as to whether … -
Using clinical records to assess pain-related welfare in companion animals - a new YouTube video
Happy New Year! We kick start the New Year with a new YouTube video featuring an interview between Fergus Coutts of the University of Edinburgh and Dan O’Neill, in which they discussed the application of veterinary clinical records for research to … -
How bats fly
Dr Tatjana Hubel and her colleagues from Brown University and Winston Salem State University in the USA have published their work about the flight performance of insectivorous bats in a special flight edition of Philosophical Transactions of the …Dr Tatjana Hubel and her colleagues from Brown University and Winston Salem State University in the …
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Initiative led by the Royal Veterinary College helps to promote sustainable and healthy food systems
The Royal Veterinary College recently jointly hosted the Innovative Food Systems Teaching and Learning (IFSTAL) programme’s annual public lecture -
BSc Biological Sciences - available with placement year
The Royal Veterinary College's BSc in Biological Sciences is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree taught at the RVC University of London, UK -
BSc Biological Sciences (Wildlife Health Sciences) – available with placement year
An undergraduate degree, the aim of which is to give you a thorough foundation in biosciences, with further specialisation into aspects of biology required by wild animal professionals -
MSci Applied Biological Research – available with placement year
An undergraduate integrated masters degree, offered by The Royal Veterinary College (London, UK), with an industrial placement, to prepare you for a PhD or a career in an industrial or academic research environment -
MSci Biological Sciences - available with placement year
The MSci Biological Sciences is an undergraduate integrated masters degree, offered by The Royal Veterinary College (London, UK), to prepare you for a PhD or a career in an industrial or academic research environment.