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RVC Bursary
RVC Bursary Schemes As a Home/UK Undergraduate student, if your household income is below £35,000 per year you’ll be eligible for the RVC Bursary. The Bursary is £1,000 per year and is paid directly to you in addition to the funding you are … -
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Tortoise Shell Injury from Dog Attack
Jo Hedley, Head of the Exotics and Small Mammals Service Mr T, a Sulcata tortoise, was referred to the RVC Exotics Service for assessment and treatment of a severe shell injury following a dog attack. The chelonian shell is a sturdy structure … -
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Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine with an Intercalated Year
The Royal Veterinary College's Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine BVetMed with Intercalated Year is a full-time six-year undergraduate degree in vet medicine, including a one-year intercalated BSc degree,, taught at the RVC, University of London, UK -
Public Engagement
Explore the spectrum of public engagement initiatives where our veterinary nurses actively participate in community involvement and professional development. Click to view RVC VN public engagement activity Submit your public engagement … -
Will I be charged the Home or International fee for my programme?
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Equine Veterinary Journal article selected as "most clinically relevant" for this month
An article, involving an RVC researcher, has been selected by Equine Veterinary Journal as being one of the most clinically relevant to appear on EVJ's Early View section this month. As a result, a synopsis of the article will be circulated to …An article, involving an RVC researcher, has been selected by Equine Veterinary Journal as being …
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Re-Inventing Diagnosis and Management of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism (Complete)
This project, funded by Dechra, aims to determine better methods for the earlier detection and monitoring of hyperadrenocorticism in dogs. More effective diagnosis and monitoring may result in improved quality of life. -
New RVC research highlights the considerable behavioural and psychiatric effects of a mind-altering parasite
A Royal Veterinary College (RVC) study, published in Trends in Parasitology, suggests that the human infection burden of Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), a globally distributed parasitic infection, have been greatly underestimated.A Royal Veterinary College (RVC) study, published in Trends in Parasitology, suggests that the …