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Applications are invited for Clinical Training Internships and Residencies
For information including entry requirements and how to apply see Clinical Training. Deadline for applications are: Residencies:Thursday 19th November 2020 Internships: Thursday 26th November 2020 -
Applications are invited for Clinical Training Internships and Residencies
For information including entry requirements and how to apply see Clinical Training. Deadline for applications are: Residencies:Thursday 19th November 2020 Internships: Thursday 26th November 2020For information including entry requirements and how to apply see Clinical Training.
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Your Impact
Discover how the RVC Alumni Fund changes lives. Read student stories and find out about new opportunities made possible by the generosity of our alumni community. -
Cardiothoracic Case Studies
Below are some case studies from our Cardiothoracic surgery department. How to contact us E: qmhaheartsurgery@rvc.ac.uk T: +44 (0) 1707 666366 A member of the heart surgery team will respond within 72 hours. -
Submission Forms
Sample Submission Form - please send copy with samplePost Mortem examination request form – please contact diagnosticlabs@rvc.ac.uk for details on how to refer. We do not accept cadavers without prior agreement. -
Doctoral Loan 2022/23
UK and EU Students starting a doctoral degree in 2022/23 may be able to apply for a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan through Student Finance England. Students can borrow up to £27,265 during their postgraduate Doctoral course. The total amount they … -
Housing
The RVC provides places in halls of residence for 95% of our first year undergraduate students. -
Veterinary Education
The RVC's pioneering postgraduate certificate, diploma and masters level course designed for vets involved in teaching and training. -
Animal Welfare and Human-Animal Interactions
Exploring how we can change public perception and desire for high-risk brachycephalic breeds, while understanding how we can refine their body shape to reduce their risk of disease is of high priority to improving canine welfare in the UK and beyond.