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Master of Research (MRes)
RVC's MRes enables students to undertake a sizeable research project and gain advanced research skills, without committing to completing a PhD. The course equips graduates with the skills needed to enter a PhD programme or move on to careers where advanced research experience is relevant. -
Mare Breeding Support
RVC Equine offers a comprehensive service that encompasses all aspects of stud medicine, ranging from the management of thoroughbred studs, artificial insemination to the care of the individual mare at home. -
Intercalated BSc Comparative Pathology
The Royal Veterinary College's Intecalated BSc Comparative Pathology degree option focuses on veterinary pathology in a way which will support subsequent pathology-oriented careers through first-class small group teaching and innovative research projects -
Intercalated BSc Bioveterinary Sciences
The Royal Veterinary College's intercalated BSc Bioveterinary Sciences degree programme is aimed at second and third-year veterinary and medicine undergraduates with a strong interest in research -
Has Covid-19 continued to impact people’s decision-making when it comes to buying puppies?
The Royal Veterinary College launches national follow up survey, “Pandemic Puppies – The Next Generation”, to determine whether the changing factors around the puppy buying process, which influence canine welfare, remained in 2021. -
ACVP phase 1 successes in Anatomic Pathology!
Congratulatons to our second year anatomic pathology residents Dylan Yaffy and Tamara Dolensek for passing phase 1 of their ACVP exams. Very well done both! -
Benefits and Reward
RVC employees receive a number of benefits, including the opportunity to work in a creative, dynamic and exciting environment -
Loans and Grants - Part-time undergraduate (UK and EU students)
Part-time undergraduate students: may be able to get a loan if their part-time course has a course intensity of 25% or more. ‘Course intensity’ measures how much of your course you complete each year compared to an equivalent full-time course. You’ …