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Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
The RVC's Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) programme is a full-time, five-year undergraduate degree offering world-leading scientific and clinical training in veterinary medicine. -
Electrochemotherapy for Sarcoids Fact File
RVC Equine provides electrochemotherapy treatment for horses with sarcoids -
FAFSA - Loan types and amounts
There are two types of loans available through the Direct Loan Program. Direct Subsidised Loan (Only applies to Undergraduate students) Direct Unsubsidised Loan Direct Plus Loan These two loans replace the Stafford Subsidised Loan, Stafford … -
Mare Breeding Support
RVC Equine offers a comprehensive service that encompasses all aspects of stud medicine, ranging from the management of thoroughbred studs, artificial insemination to the care of the individual mare at home. -
Council Tax
Full-time students are not required to pay Council Tax throughout the years of their studies -
Intercalated BSc Comparative Pathology
The Royal Veterinary College's Intecalated BSc Comparative Pathology degree option focuses on veterinary pathology in a way which will support subsequent pathology-oriented careers through first-class small group teaching and innovative research projects -
The RVC Alumni Fund
Discover the impact of the RVC Alumni Fund and how you can support the next generation of vets, veterinary nurses, researchers and scientists at the RVC. -
Leaving a legacy to the Royal Veterinary College
For many years, the Royal Veterinary College has been a fortunate and grateful beneficiary of gifts lefts in the wills of generous clients, friends, former students and staff. These gifts, large or small, are invaluable to our work and help us secure a brighter future for our students and all animals in our care. -
Canine leptospirosis: Improving diagnostics and understanding of the epidemiology of disease in UK dogs (In Progress)
The project, co-sponsored by BBSRC and MSD, aims to improve the diagnostics of Leptospirosis in canids. -
How the immune system is regulated by small RNAs called microRNAs to prevent self-attacks leading to autoimmunity
An article by RVC researchers has been published in Journal of Immunology. In this work, RVC researchers set about to understand microRNA regulation of helper T cells development. MicroRNAs, as their name implies, are small RNAs that provide an …An article by RVC researchers has been published in Journal of Immunology. In this work, RVC …