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RVC ranked in top three for the third year in a row
For the third year in succession the RVC is ranked as one of the top three vet schools in the world by QS World University Rankings. -
Man’s Best Friend: Risk Factors for Canine Cancer (Complete)
This study looked at risk factors for the major canine cancers, including environmental factors which may be markers for disease in co-habiting humans. -
Equine Internship
The RVC offers world-renowned training programmes for veterinary specialisation, designed for qualified veterinary graduates who wish to specialise in specific equine general practice or disciplines related to equine practice. -
RVC nurses launch first-ever practical small animal anaesthesia guide fully written by and for RVNs
Registered veterinary nurses (RVN) at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have launched a practical guide to small animal anaesthesia. The book, titled ‘The Veterinary Nurse's Practical Guide To Small Animal Anaesthesia’ was published earlier this … -
K-BAD: Estimating the Kanine Burden of Animal Disease in the UK (In Progress)
This project aims to assess canine disease burden in the UK, focusing on key breeds, and model the effects of potential changing breed ownership patterns on the overall health of the UK dog population. -
Applicant Supplementary Form
Form for submission of work experience details for BVetMed and D101 applicants to The Royal Veterinary College -
Programme and Assessment structure
Programme structure The programme comprises of a bridging module, three core professional modules and three elective clinical modules. Module (Level) Credits Pre-requisite Bridging module —Contemporary study skills – 7 weeks (L6) 10 … -
Small Animal Internship
The RVC's small animal Internships are a first class, world-renowned training programme for veterinary surgeons who wish to expand their knowledge and experience in all aspects of small animal practice -
UK Government Financial Support
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Professor Christopher Wathes receives posthumous award for contribution to animal welfare
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is pleased to announce that the late Professor Christopher Wathes OBE, previous head of the RVC's Centre of Animal Welfare, who sadly died on May 6th of this year, yesterday received posthumously the UFAW Medal for …