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Tumour Specific Electroporation at RVC Equine
TSE is dynamic electroporation technology used treating equine tumours that are not easily removed with surgery and also treating equid sarcoids -
RVC’s status as a world-leading specialist veterinary institution confirmed by outcome of HEFCE’s institution-specific funding review
RVC to receive enhanced institution-specific funding in recognition of its world-leading teaching and quality of the learning environment -
RVC hits the heights for student satisfaction!
The results of the NSS for 2016 give the RVC a very high ranking for the quality of teaching and student experience on offer. -
Royal Veterinary College enables students to learn from virtual veterinary experiences in a new phone app
The free app, developed by the VetCompass team at the Royal Veterinary College supports mixed-reality veterinary experience and learning -
Hands-on Clinical Experience - Equine Hospital & Ambulatory Practice
Our Equine Hospital is located at the Hawkshead Campus with a long and rich history in equine health management. The hospital combines world-leading research with the largest number of RCVS recognised equine specialists of any UK veterinary teaching … -
NSS Success - RVC ranks in top 10
RVC degrees ranked highly in NSS and THE surveys - 100% overall satisfaction for biosciences and nursing courses -
IT Services
Supporting the effective use and development of information technology (IT) at the RVC -
The Royal Veterinary College’s Equine Locomotor Research Course expands to the USA
Grad Dip Equine Locomotor Research offers professional farriers the chance to gain the skills to produce original research which could enhance equine welfare -
Science for the Planet
The £45 million development of the Hawkshead Campus is already underway and will bring together the research, educational and clinical aspects of our endeavours. Here you can find out how the development is progressing. -
The RVC’s Equine Locomotor Research Course expands to the USA
Grad Dip Equine Locomotor Research offers professional farriers the chance to gain the skills to produce original research which could enhance equine welfare
