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Home Office Licensee Training Courses
The Royal Veterinary College is accredited by the Society of Biology to provide recognised training courses for individuals seeking to apply to the Home Office for Personal or Project Licences under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 -
Equine Client Registration - Thank you
Thank you for registering your animal with RVC Equine. You should shortly receive an email confirming the details you have submitted. If you do not receive an email please contact RVC Equine Reception: equinereception@rvc.ac.uk or 01707 666297 … -
Microbiology
These laboratories provide a comprehensive veterinary service to all users. There is continual updating of the sensitivities and these can be tailored to individual needs (e.g. large animal, small animal). Preliminary results may be available in 24-4 … -
Digital Learning @ LEARN
To foster the development of digital skills RVC has adopted a blended approach to its curriculum, including lectures on demand and online assessments -
Prevent
The RVC will seek to meet its obligations under the Prevent duty by ensuring that vulnerable individuals within our community are safeguarded and supported, as part of our Duty of Care. The RVC is committed to ensuring that it remains a safe, nurturing and inclusive environment for teaching, learning and research. -
Attendance Expectations and Monitoring Process
US Federal Loan Attendance Expectations and Monitoring Process As a US Federal Loan recipient you must maintain a minimum 50% attendance level. If you fail to do so without good reason (and approval by RVC) and/or miss an attendance monitoring … -
Birds in flight share lessons for future aircraft designs
There is much still to learn from birds in flight when developing small and more efficient aircraft, a team of scientists at the RVC has concluded -
Vets working with Medics to find solutions for the COVID-19 crisis
Members of the One Health Poultry Hub, including two experts from the RVC, are helping to guide the world's recovery from this latest zoonotic disease crisis.The latest blog post from Fiona Tomley, The Director of the One Health Poultry Hub explains how …
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Excessive exercise responsible for three-quarters of heatstroke cases in dogs, study shows
The most common cause of potentially-fatal heatstroke in dogs is being exercised by their owners, the largest study of its kind has found. A team at Nottingham Trent University and the Royal Veterinary College found that exertion or exercise – … -
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