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How cheetahs find each other in their vast home ranges in Botswana
Researchers from the Structure and Motion Lab have published a paper on how cheetahs find each other in their vast home ranges in Botswana. Dr Tatjana Hubel, Prof Alan Wilson and collaborators from Cheetah Conservation Botswana tracked a coalition …Researchers from the Structure and Motion Lab have published a paper on how cheetahs find each …
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Blackbullion
Get confident with money! What is Blackbullion? Blackbullion is the ultimate destination for students to master money management. It’s the place to learn about money, find extra money, and manage your money with confidence. We’ve partnered with … -
Equality Training and Information
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RVC research reveals how ageing may contribute to tendon injuries
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has identified the different cell populations in horses’ tendons and established which cells are most affected by ageing. These findings will help develop a better understanding of why older … -
Zoo Health Management and Wildlife Population Health Residencies - How to Apply
To apply for one of these residencies you must meet the following requirements: You must be eligible for Membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), this includes meeting the English language requirements. You must organise and … -
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UK Food Systems Centre for Doctoral Training (UKFS-CDT) Doctoral Programme studentship - How to Apply
How to apply Follow the instructions on the external UK Food Systems website - UK Food Systems Centre for Doctoral Training - Doctoral Programme (foodsystems-cdt.ac.uk) -
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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 …