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RVC retains Leader in Openness status
The Concordat on Openness on Animal Research in the UK, is a voluntary code of practice that commits signatory organisations to enhance their animal research communications. Leaders in Openness are Concordat signatories who commit considerable …The Concordat on Openness on Animal Research in the UK, is a voluntary code of practice that …
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Causeway Education - Personal Statement Workshop
On Monday 30th July the RVC's Widening Participation team facilitated a session run by Causeway education, who work to; "Improve the life chances of children and young people by supporting them through key educational transitions"Causeway …On Monday 30th July the RVC's Widening Participation team facilitated a session run by Causeway …
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Visitor effect on Gorillas - Top 20 most downloaded paper
Congratulations to Becky Lewis and co-authors on their research paper “The effect of visitors on the behavior of zoo-housed western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)” being in the top 20 most downloaded papers in the journal Zoo Biology …Congratulations to Becky Lewis and co-authors on their research paper
“The effect of visitors on …
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Brucella canis and your referral to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals
In the last two years there have been an increasing number of dogs identified with Brucella canis infection in the UK. Government bodies have reported that these dogs have largely either been imported or have a travel history to Eastern Europe, the … -
RVC LEARN Support
RVC LEARN is a virtual learning environment which houses learning materials such as lecture notes and slides, enables students to participate in online tests and directed learning sessions, to collaborate with their peers and communicate with their … -
Early Jurassic dinosaur shifted from four legs to two legs as it grew up
Scientists have discovered that an early species of dinosaur, Mussaurus patagonicus, could only move on four limbs once born but switched to two legs as it grew up, just as humans do. -
Wildebeest muscles almost three times more efficient than a car engine
Wildebeest muscles have an extremely high efficiency of 62.6%. By comparison, most animal muscles and a car engine are only 25% efficient -
Farriers from across the USA join the RVC’s pioneering course
The first US-based students on the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC’s) Graduate Diploma in Equine Locomotor Research (Grad Dip ELR) have enjoyed their first sessions with experts from the College. -
Get Interactive with new course about teaching with technology
Practical, hands-on introduction to teaching with technology, exploring a range of tools and technology that support and engage students -
Wild Cats Uncovered
Leading experts in feline anatomy from the RVC and UCL perform a post mortem of a cheetah in front of a live audience