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MRes - Temperature sensitivity of flight muscle mechanics in zebra finch
Supervisors: Dr Andrea Gaede & Dr Timothy West Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details: How are small, agile birds able to perform complex manoeuvres? We will investigate this question by analysing how flight muscles respond … -
MRes - How broiler chickens walk: an experimental and computational study of locomotor biomechanics across growth
Supervisors: John Hutchinson, Chris Richards Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences (Hawkshead campus-based) Project Details: Broiler (meat) chickens are a major food source globally. They have intensely been artificially selected to grow … -
MRes - Enhancing mitochondrial function in development neurons: a potential neuroprotective therapy for preterm brain injury
Supervisors: Helen Stolp, Claire Thornton Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details: In the UK, 10% of all births occur preterm, with 25-30% (~15,000) of these infants subsequently diagnosed with neurological injury that … -
Module and Strand Leader Handbooks
Roles and responsibilities of Module and Strand Leaders of academic courses at The Royal Veterinary College -
Publications
Published papers from members of the VetCompass team -
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! -
Zoo Health Management
A first class, world-renowned training programmes for veterinary specialisation, designed for qualified veterinary graduates who wish to specialise in the health and welfare of captive wild animals or ecosystem health and wildlife population medicine -
Curriculum Managers
Procedure and Criteria for Appointment, Roles and Responsibilities, Module/Strand Leader Handbooks etc -
Programme Specifications
The procedure for updating Programme Specifications and a sample PDF template can be found in the Updates and Approval document, a Word template can be found here. Programme Specifications should be scrutinised annually by the Course Director, … -
Foundation Degree in Science Veterinary Nursing
The Royal Veterinary College is at the forefront of education and training for veterinary nurses. The FdSc in veterinary nursing is a full-time three-year undergraduate vet nursing degree taught at the Royal Veterinary College, RVC, University of London.