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New blog from Professor John Hutchinson's Team - Anatomy For You
Happy New Year from the Structure & Motion Team! Professor John Hutchinson's research group have just launched a new blog called Anatomy To You - here's what he has to say about it: It is called Anatomy To You as its intent is to bring a wide … -
Walter and Dorothy Plowright Memorial Prize
Congratulations to Sian-Marie Clark who has been awarded the Walter and Dorothy Plowright Memorial Prize for young researchers at last week's Veterinary Research Club meeting for her abstract presentation that focussed on the permeation of canine …Congratulations to Sian-Marie Clark who has been awarded the Walter and Dorothy Plowright Memorial …
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Foals
Foals admitted to the RVC Equine's dedicated neonatal intensive care unit are looked after 24/7 by our expert veterinary and nursing team -
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RVC Dermatologists Collaborate with WAVD on Clinical Consensus Guidelines and Webinars
Two RVC dermatologists, Dr Anette Loeffler and Professor Ross Bond, have collaborated with the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology on commissioning an open-access series of clinical consensus guidelines -
Veterinary Medicine - Campus Facilities
Camden Campus As a Veterinary Medicine student, you will be taught at the Camden Campus in years one and two. Here, you will be able to take advantage of the fantastic facilities, including a gym, restaurant, café and library. The campus … -
Other Funding Sources
This page gives a number of opportunities which students may like to explore for additional funding and support while studying at the RVC. Grants and bursaries detailed below are from grant making organisations such as educational bodies or … -
Information for Horse Owners
All initial referrals enquiries and appointments to the Royal Veterinary College's Equine Referral Hospital are made through owners' regular veterinary practice. -
Housing
The RVC provides places in halls of residence for 95% of our first year undergraduate students. -
Can mosquitoes stop us going bump in the night?
International, collaborative research group led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has demonstrated how the mosquito avoids obstacles in the dark by sensing changes in the airflows generated by its flapping wings. -
Reconstruction of ancient chromosomes offers insight into mammalian evolution
What if researchers could go back in time 105 million years and accurately sequence the chromosomes of the first placental mammalWhat if researchers could go back in time 105 million years and accurately sequence the chromosomes …