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UCAS Applications for the BSc Biological Sciences and BSc Bioveterinary Sciences with a Certificate in Work-based Learning and Research programme are made by visiting UCAS online. The course code for BSc Biological Sciences with a Certificate in … -
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UCAS To apply for the BSc Bioveterinary Sciences programme please visit UCAS online. The course code for the programme is D300 and the institution code for the RVC is RVET R84. Deadline: 15 January for September entry. We may still be able to … -
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Application Form Please download the application form and return to admissions@rvc.ac.uk or by hand/post to the Admissions Office. Application form (pdf) Applications are still being welcomed for this course; as such, the … -
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Applications for this course must be submitted online at the University of London Worldwide. If you are interested in applying and the annual application deadline of the 15th December has passed, please e-mail DLP@rvc.ac.uk for advice as to whether … -
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We have welcomed our final cohort to the Livestock Health and Production programmeWe will not be accepting any more applications, however our Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health course is still available with many of the same optional modules. -
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The application process varies depending on the course you would like to apply for, when you want to start, and whether you are applying from the UK or from outside the UK. UCAS All students are usually required to apply for undergraduate degrees … -
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Applications for modules must be submitted online at the University of London International Programmes, as below: 35 hour individual modules (non credit bearing) 50 hour individual modules (non credit bearing) 240 hour individual modules (credit … -
How might translational vaccinology contribute to tackling some of the greatest global health challenges of modern times?
How might translational vaccinology contribute to tackling some of the greatest global health challenges of modern times? Dr Camilla Benfield, a lecturer in virology, recently attended the international Translational Vaccinology Keystone Conference …How might translational vaccinology contribute to tackling some of the greatest global health …