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Vets and NHS Staff Address Dangers Smokers Pose to Pets
The RVC hosted an NHS trust delegation, who visited the College’s small animal referral hospital to discuss the ill effects of smoking on the wider environment, including pets -
New BBSRC funded LIDo studentship awarded
Congratulations to Mr Lorcan Carnegie, who has won a BBSRC- funded PhD studentship from the London Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme (LIDo). He will join the RVC to work on a PhD research project proposed by primary supervisor Dr Sarah Hill, and …Congratulations to Mr Lorcan Carnegie, who has won a BBSRC- funded PhD studentship from the London …
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International Students
The Royal Veterinary College charges separate tuition fees for International students and Home UK/EU students. -
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Snowflake the Red-Eyed Reindeer
Nine-year-old reindeer Snowflake received treatment from the RVC Ophthalmology Service for a neoplastic lesion of the third eyelid -
Publications
Published papers from members of the VetCompass team -
Applications are invited for Clinical Training Internships and Residencies
For information including entry requirements and how to apply see Clinical Training. Deadline for applications are: Residencies:Thursday 19th November 2020 Internships: Thursday 26th November 2020 -
Applications are invited for Clinical Training Internships and Residencies
For information including entry requirements and how to apply see Clinical Training. Deadline for applications are: Residencies:Thursday 19th November 2020 Internships: Thursday 26th November 2020For information including entry requirements and how to apply see Clinical Training.
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RVC signs new partnership agreement with CityU Hong Kong
Stuart Reid, Principal of RVC has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CityU Hong Kong. -
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RVC offers new treatment for congenital vertebral malformations
The explosive increase in popularity of screw-tailed brachycephalic dogs, such as the pug and French bulldog, has been associated with welfare concerns. -
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.