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Five Ways to BE Well - Why it’s important
Try these five ways to Be Well to help you feel more positive by increasing satisfaction and happiness and reducing stress and anxiety. -
Case Studies
Short articles explaining how and why we use horses in research at the RVC -
Year 11 Summer School 2018
For three days at the end of August, 30 year 11 students had the chance to visit the Royal Veterinary College. They were there to learn more about careers with animals and get some excellent experience including clinical skills, animal handling, …For three days at the end of August, 30 year 11 students had the chance to visit the Royal …
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Dr. Charlotte Burn and RVC student Ria Popat - Winners of the Animal Technology and Welfare 2021 Journal prize
Congratulations to Dr Charlotte Burn and Ms Ria Popat, who have won the Animal Technology and Welfare 2021 journal prize. The prize was awarded for their publication entitled ‘A tunnel is not enough: mice benefit from in-cage provision of a …Congratulations to Dr Charlotte Burn and Ms Ria Popat, who have won the Animal Technology and …
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Incoming Study Abroad and Exchange
At the Royal Veterinary College, our study abroad and exchange students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a cutting-edge research environment, whilst cementing their knowledge of essential scientific processes. Our global reputation … -
Careers
The RVC offers one-to-one sessions for students at both our campuses by a careers consultant -
Facilities
The RVC's state-of-the-art Equine Hospital is open 365 days a year and offers a range of ground-breaking services. Continuous investment in equipment, and in our team, enables us to push the boundaries of equine veterinary practice. -
Publication Scheme
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Deaf Dog Has Grass Seed Behind Eye Removed
A year-old cocker spaniel presented to the Emergency and Critical Care service in July for acute onset redness and swelling of the left eye, which had started two days before. Marvin had been running through tall grass and his local vet removed … -
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Risk Factors for Dacryocystitis in Pet Rabbits
Joanna Hedley, Victoria Ede and Charlotte Dawson Dacryocystitis is relatively common in pet rabbits and is often present concurrently with other diseases. However, there are relatively few studies reporting the prevalence of ocular disease – and …