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Data update: 5.8 million animals and counting!
As of today, the VetCompass programme has collected data from a whopping 5.8 million animals and holds details of over 36 million veterinary consultations. This data is invaluable in helping us better understand the disorders affecting the nation's … -
Welcome to Madeline Campbell - Lecturer in human-animal interactions and ethics
AWSE Welcomes Dr Madeleine (Maddy) Campbell, who joins the RVC today as lecturer in human-animal interactions and ethics. Maddy will be known to many in the RVC community, having previously been an honorary lecturer within the animal welfare …AWSE Welcomes Dr Madeleine (Maddy) Campbell, who joins the RVC today as lecturer in human-animal …
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Veterinary Nursing - The place to learn
Your Future Starts Here Discover your path to excellence in veterinary nursing. Our comprehensive qualification pathways and CPD courses suit all stages of your VN career, guiding you towards a fulfilling and impactful future in compassionate … -
From the geometry of a toppling table to a new ‘grazing’ gait? And perhaps why monkeys walk weirdly
In a new paper published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, two Royal Veterinary College (RVC) experts exploited the geometry of a wobbly table to explain the ‘grazing’ gait in quadrupeds as well as walking in primates. Very simple … -
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RVC Celebrates Another Big Birthday
Last month the RVC celebrated its 225th birthday and the various developments and achievements that have occurred over the centuries. -
RVC leading the way in aircraft development
Today’s Daily Telegraph (26 November 2015) carries a section dedicated to careers in engineering. Did you know the RVC are leading the way in aircraft development? Dr Richard Bomphrey’s research into how insects fly is informing how engineers build … -
RVC leading the way in aircraft development
Today’s Daily Telegraph (26 November 2015) carries a section dedicated to careers in engineering. Did you know the RVC are leading the way in aircraft development? Dr Richard Bomphrey’s research into how insects fly is informing how engineers build … -
Article recommended by F1000Prime
We are delighted to report that an article by PhD student Ines Neves entitled "Estimating helminth burdens using sibship reconstruction, Parasites & vectors), has been recommended in F1000Prime as being of special significance in its field. F1000 …We are delighted to report that an article by PhD student Ines Neves entitled "Estimating helminth …
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Intercalated BSc Comparative Pathology
The Royal Veterinary College's Intecalated BSc Comparative Pathology degree option focuses on veterinary pathology in a way which will support subsequent pathology-oriented careers through first-class small group teaching and innovative research projects -
Royal Veterinary College supports One Health Day
The RVC is putting on activities today to raise awareness of the One Health approach to medicine, and showcase the research undertaken to tackle major threats to human and animal health. One Health is a growing principle which recognises that …