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South African student awarded international scholarship to study at world’s top vet school
Student, Thalia Tollemache Dufour from Johannesburg in South Africa, has been awarded an international scholarship to study at the world-renowned Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in her pursuit of becoming a wildlife vet. This scholarship is part of … -
Educational Development
The Educational Development team provides a range of front-line student services and academic support services for staff. More information below about our Learning and Teaching Enhancements. -
Picking up mice after sanitising your hands can affect mouse behaviour
During the Covid 19 pandemic, most of us have become all too familiar with hand sanitisers, sometimes complaining of their strong smell or the feeling left on our hands, whilst appreciating their protective effects. Even before the pandemic, …During the Covid 19 pandemic, most of us have become all too familiar with hand sanitisers, …
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Doctoral Loan 2022/23
UK and EU Students starting a doctoral degree in 2022/23 may be able to apply for a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan through Student Finance England. Students can borrow up to £27,265 during their postgraduate Doctoral course. The total amount they … -
VetCompass eClinical Trials (Complete)
The study aims to develop innovative statistical approaches to veterinary electronic patient records to evaluate the effectiveness of clinical interventions in dogs. -
Ask a grown-up
Steven Portugal responds in The Guardian to 6 year old's question about why birds fly in a V formation. -
Veterinary Education
The RVC's pioneering postgraduate certificate, diploma and masters level course designed for vets involved in teaching and training. -
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Rabbit Ear Disease
Nadene Stapleton, RVC Exotics and Small Mammals Here at RVC Exotics, ear disease remains one of the most common problems encountered in rabbits. Despite this, it is a seriously underdiagnosed condition in companion rabbits – particularly lop- …