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Internships FAQs
FAQ Can EEA Nationals (EU/EEA and Swiss citizens) apply for Internships? Yes, If the Withdrawal Agreement is agreed the UK will enter into a ‘transition’ or ‘implementation’ period from the date after the UK leaves the EU until 31 December 2020 ( … -
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Colic
The Royal Veterinary College's Equine Referral Hospital has state-of-the-art facilities needed to carry out advanced diagnostics, colic surgery and intensive care treatment for horses with colic, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. -
Terms of Business
From 1st July 2025 Our commitment to you We aim to provide you with a first-class professional service. We aim to provide your pet with the highest standards of care and treatment. We understand that when your pet is hospitalised, this may be … -
Exotic Animal Residency
The Royal Veterinary College offers several Clinical Training Residencies that are first class, world-renowned training programmes for veterinary specialisation. -
RVC hospitals shine in new Practice Standards Scheme
The Royal Veterinary College’s Equine and Small Animal Referral Hospitals are among the first in the UK to be assessed under the new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) Awards, and have been designated as ‘Outstanding’ in all categories assessed to date. -
Antibiotic Amnesty November 2024
Antibiotics are essential to treat many conditions in animals and people, but bacteria are becoming resistant to many antibiotics that we use in both human and veterinary medicine. Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria develop defences that … -
Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story of Dream Alliance
Professor Roger Smith, orthopaedic surgeon at the Royal Veterinary College Equine Hospital, was on the red carpet on for the film premier of Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story of Dream Alliance. -
RVC research team is one step closer to objective detection of horses with ataxia
Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College have developed a method of objective evaluation that can help differentiate horses with ataxia, a neurological disorder resulting in an uncoordinated or drunken gait, from those with other mobility issues. -
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