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New modelling of ancient fossil movement reveals important step in the evolution of posture in the ancestors of dinosaurs and crocodiles
Scientists from the RVC and University of Bristol used three-dimensional computer modelling to investigate the hindlimb of Euparkeria capensis–a small reptile that lived in the Triassic Period 245 million years ago -
Three RVC Nurses Honoured with Prestigious Awards
Gillian Calvo, Gina Parkes and Shakira Free-Miles win prestigious awards at the British Small Animal Veterinary Association’s (BSAVA) Annual Congress and the Ceva Awards for Animal Welfare -
RVC launches revolutionary Pet Diabetes App
App provides pet owners with a convenient free tool to actively participate in the medical management of their pet and participate in research and help develop better treatment options for pets with diabetes -
The RVC collaborates on new veterinary Endocrinology App for Dogs
The Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) data and analytics has supported Dechra Veterinary Products to create a research-informed app - the first of its kind - which helps vets better diagnose and treat disorders that affect the glands producing … -
Development and Training
The RVC supports and actively promotes the professional development of all categories of staff. This investment provides staff with a means to grow with the organisation whilst developing and improving personal and professional skills. The aim of … -
Athena Swan Charter
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Student Engagement
Listening to the views and opinions of students is an essential part of how we improve and enhance the student experience at the RVC. We work with students to make sure their time here is an enriching experience - educationally, socially and … -
Fact File
Small animal bleeding disorders
Sometimes animals can bleed internally, into their chest or abdominal space, into their joints or brain, or into their gut
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Blood transfusion service remain prepared for emergency cases during Covid-19 outbreak
During these unprecedented times, we are all thinking about how we can adapt to keep things as ‘normal’ as possible. This extends to the wonderful blood donor programme; animal emergencies do not stop and so it is vital to have blood donations available for transfusion to the critically ill pets that need it the most.During these unprecedented times, we are all thinking about how we can adapt to keep things as ‘ …
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Donate for free when you shop with Savoo
As we all continue to come to terms with COVID-19, it’s easy to forget that animals, as well as people, need help and care. The lives and futures of society and animals are invariably linked. With a number of fundraising events cancelled or …As we all continue to come to terms with COVID-19, it’s easy to forget that animals, as well as …