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Graduation
Arrangements for the RVC's Graduation Ceremonies -
Avoid hot dogs: New legal analysis highlights owners’ duty to protect dogs from over-heating
The Legal Advisory Group on Extreme Conformation in Dogs (LAGECDogs) has released a new analysis highlighting the legal responsibilities of dog owners and carers under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 in England (and devolved equivalents for Wales, …The Legal Advisory Group on Extreme Conformation in Dogs (LAGECDogs) has released a new analysis …
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How to apply - CertAVP
We are so pleased that you want to enrol! We accept online 'purchased' fee payments, by either card or you can request an invoice at checkout: How do I enrol? Ensure you meet the RCVS enrolment requirements first ( UK-based applicants … -
Preparing your pet for a visit to our practice
Top tips from the RVC about coming to visit the vet with your pet so that your vet visit is as stress-free as possible -
Information for DSA Needs Assessors
Last updated 04-07-25 Disability Service Contact Information (for the ‘contacts’ section of the report). Name The Disability Team Role Disability Advice Service Telephone Number (main switchboard) 020 8051 3500 … -
Beauty versus the Beast: Less extreme body shapes in flat-faced dogs are the UK’s favourite
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that when given a choice, the UK prefers less extreme body shapes in flat-faced (brachycephalic) dogs. The general public sees less extreme body shapes as more attractive, healthier, …New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that when given a choice, the UK …
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How to Apply
How to Apply for BSc and MSci Biological and Bioveterinary Science courses at The Royal Veterinary College -
How to Apply (D100)
The application process for the BVetMed (D100) programme is outlined below. It is each applicant's responsibility to ensure they fully complete the application process, so make sure you read all the information provided carefully. General guidance … -
New research from the RVC reveals how boredom can manifest in animals
A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that sensory monotony can induce boredom-like behaviour in rats, as happens in humans. These findings could have implications for animal training, animal welfare, and for understanding …A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that sensory monotony can induce …
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The International Feline Encephalitis Study Group - Testing for autoimmune encephalitis in cats
We use a cell-based assay to detect binding of patient serum (images B/E) to the expressed antigen (images A/D). Serum and antigen are tagged with fluorescent markers to allow for detection and co-localisation in positive cases (image C) under a …