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Novel VetCompass™ research takes the concept of Man's "Best Friend" to a new level
Man's "Best Friend" just got even better Dogs have long been called Man’s Best Friend, providing both companionship and work to their human owners. But VetCompass™ is now harnessing the power of Big Data Analyses from anonymised veterinary … -
Article awarded Journal of Anatomy Runner-Up Best Paper Prize for 2014
The RVC's Structure and Motion Lab has received the Journal of Anatomy's Runner Up Best Paper Prize 2014 for the following paper: ‘Comparative architectural properties of limb muscles in Crocodylidae and Alligatoridae and their relevance to …The RVC's Structure and Motion Lab has received the Journal of Anatomy's Runner Up Best Paper Prize …
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Man’s ‘Best Friend’ just got even better
Dogs have long been called Man’s Best Friend, providing both companionship and work to their human owners. But a revolutionary new research platform called VetCompass™ Programme at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is now harnessing the power of …Dogs have long been called Man’s Best Friend, providing both companionship and work to their human …
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PhD student wins prize for best short communication at ESVD/ECVD/ISVD Congress
Congratulations to Sian-Marie Clark, one of our PhD students, who has received the prize for the best short communication by a young investigator at last week's ESVD/ ECVD/ ISVD congress in Krakow, Poland for her abstract entitled "Activity in vitro …Congratulations to Sian-Marie Clark, one of our PhD students, who has received the prize for the …
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PhD student awarded best poster prize at British Society for Parasitology spring meeting
Congratulations to Inês Neves, who was awarded a best poster prize for Estimating schistosome worm burdens using parentage analysis at the recent British Society for Parasitology Spring meeting that was held in Aberystwyth, 8 to 11th April 2018. …Congratulations to Inês Neves, who was awarded a best poster prize for Estimating schistosome worm …
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PhD student wins prize for best student presentation at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology meeting
Fergus McCorkell, a PhD student supervised by Richard Bomphrey (Royal Veterinary College) and Graham Taylor (University of Oxford), has won the prize for best student presentation in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology at the Society for …Fergus McCorkell, a PhD student supervised by Richard Bomphrey (Royal Veterinary College) and …
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Emi Takahashi awarded best presentation prize at the British Federation of Women Graduates Research Presentation Day
Congratulations to Emi Takahashi who was awarded the prize for the best presentation at the British Federation of Women Graduates Research Presentation Day which was held on 10th June 2017. The title of Emi's talk was "Identifying areas at risk of …Congratulations to Emi Takahashi who was awarded the prize for the best presentation at the British …
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Ken Follett, international best-selling author is Blood Donor Appeal's first donor
We are celebrating the 20th birthday of our life-saving Blood Donor Programme – which has supported thousands of cats and dogs over the years. To mark the special occasion and provide more pets with this vital service, we have launched a special …We are celebrating the 20th birthday of our life-saving Blood Donor Programme – which has supported …
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Jobs Board
RVC alumni jobs board - post a job! The RVC is committed to creating employable graduates that meet the needs of the veterinary sector and beyond. Our commitment to creating leaders of the future does not stop at helping our graduates into employment; We recognise that finding the right role, offering professional development and job satisfaction, is just as important for all our graduates and their employers. So, whether you are an alumnus of the RVC who appreciates the opportunity to maintain this link with the RVC and is well aware of the capabilities and skills of our graduates, or an employer who is learning about us for the first time, thank you! -
New Public Engagement activities – Results of Public Engagement £2K Competition for Contract Researchers
Two projects have each been awarded £2,000 from the RVC’s internal competition to support public engagement projects relating to RVC research. Dr Dan O’Neill will be using the funds to create a “Learn Zone” interactive tool on the VetCompass …Two projects have each been awarded £2,000 from the RVC’s internal competition to support public …