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Recruitment
The Royal Veterinary College operates in an increasingly competitive academic and business environment. To move the organisation forward and ensure it continues to be successful, the ability to attract and retain talented and motivated staff is one … -
Academic Quality, Regulations & Procedures
This is where to find Royal Veterinary College academic policies, procedures, and regulations, including those used for assuring the quality and enhancement of the student learning experience. In this area Students and Staff can access all pertinent … -
Induction, Probation and Promotion
Joining the Royal Veterinary College – information for new starters joining the RVC which includes induction, induction handbook, quarterly induction afternoons, probation, academic staff probation and professional services staff probation -
Payroll and Pensions
Details about the RVC's salary scale, other reward mechanisms, and details about the pension schemes available to all staff -
Blackbullion
Get confident with money! What is Blackbullion? Blackbullion is the ultimate destination for students to master money management. It’s the place to learn about money, find extra money, and manage your money with confidence. We’ve partnered with … -
Management Development Programme
Click to visit the Management Development Programme.Click to download the Management Development Programme Application Form. WHAT IS THE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (MDP) The MDP is a collection of toolkits which support managers as they … -
Advice Centre
The Advice Centre team is here to offer advice, information and guidance to all students and to help you make your time at the Royal Veterinary College a success -
Helplines and Self Help
Key resources to support RVC students experiencing mental health and emotional problems. -
Diagnostic Laboratories
A team of highly qualified and experienced staff operate the Royal Veterinary College's laboratory, an on-site facility equipped with the latest technology and specifically designed to meet the diagnostic requirements of the equine veterinary profession. -
Health Issues
Brachycephalic (or "short-nosed") dogs, such as the French bulldog, pug and British bulldog, are some of the most popular breeds in the UK. Popular flat-faced breeds include Boston terriers, pugs, Cavalier King Charles spaniels, French bulldogs, …