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Student Support Services
The Advice Centre offers confidential and impartial advice to all RVC students. Contact details. -
Study a Master's in Europe Scholarship
Study abroad scholarship worth €5000. Level: PostgraduateCourse: Master's at a European UniversityCountry: AnyValue: €5,000 per year This scholarship is open to students from any country who are planning to study a master's degree at a European … -
Quick Links To RVC Disability Policies and Procedures
Quick Links To RVC Disability Policies and Procedures Last updated April 4th 2025. (This page is currently in development, please remember to refresh your browser when checking back for updates) Some links below may only work for logged in ( … -
Welcome Week & Five Ways to BE Well - Calendar of events
Try these five ways to Be Well to help you feel more positive by increasing satisfaction and happiness and reducing stress and anxiety. -
Exotic Animal Residency
The Royal Veterinary College offers several Clinical Training Residencies that are first class, world-renowned training programmes for veterinary specialisation. -
How we deliver Blended Learning
Students Kickstart – Get ready for the year ahead with Kickstart our pre-arrival online induction. Our online course will help you think about the mix of different learning activities - whether small group, digital or independent - and how you … -
International Students
Information and advice specifically for non-UK students at the RVC -
New emergency referral – Queen Mother Hospital
What to do if your pet has been referred by your own vet to the RVC specialist referral service -
Ground-breaking RVC research explores prevalence of anal sac disorders in dogs
Study seeks to redress the lack of evidence-based information that has been published on the epidemiology and clinical management of non-neoplastic anal sac disorders -
New RVC study into euthanasia of dogs aims to help veterinary professionals and owners better prepare for that toughest decision
The discoveries in this new study can support veterinarians and owners to better prepare for and come to terms with such difficult decisions