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MSci Wild Animal Biology
The MSci Wild Animal Biology is an undergraduate integrated masters degree, offered by The Royal Veterinary College (London, UK), with an industrial placement, to prepare you for a PhD or a career in an industrial or academic research environment. -
Curriculum Managers
Procedure and Criteria for Appointment, Roles and Responsibilities, Module/Strand Leader Handbooks etc -
Athena Swan Charter
athena swan award -
BSc Veterinary Nursing
The Royal Veterinary College is at the forefront of education and training in veterinary nursing. The BSc Veterinary nursing is a full-time four-year undergraduate vet nursing degree taught at the RVC, University of London -
Our Departments
The RVC's academic departments reflect the many challenges facing society today and ensures that our research, teaching and clinical activities continue to innovate and lead the way in veterinary medicine and science -
Student Placements
Royal Veterinary College Bioveterinary Sciences and Veterinary Medicine students undertake placements in a variety of external organisations, including clinical settings and industry. This enhances their skills and knowledge. -
Tuition Fees for Home and International - 2025/26
Tuition fees 2025/26 for Home and International students at The Royal Veterinary College -
Disbursement
Please note that advertised disbursement dates are a guideline only. The RVC is unable to guarantee disbursement dates as it depends upon funds being made available by the US Government -
Biological Sciences
We are serious about science, and we are proud to have been behind some important advances in the history of animal welfare, disease control, evolution, and human and animal medicine. Our world-renowned experts and exciting research opportunities will give you an unrivalled learning experience to take your knowledge to the highest level and to help shape the future of science. -
Tuition Fees for Home and International - 2024/25
Tuition fees 2024/25 for Home and International students at The Royal Veterinary College