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Welcome Week & Five Ways to BE Well - Calendar of events
Try these five ways to Be Well to help you feel more positive by increasing satisfaction and happiness and reducing stress and anxiety. -
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Using Veterinary Practice Data to Improve Understanding of Equine Strangles (In Progress)
The aim of this study is to explore the epidemiology, and management of Strangles in first-opinion equine practice in the UK. -
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Biosciences BSc Biological Sciences (3 years) BSc Animal Biology, Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics (3 years) BSc Bioveterinary Sciences (3 years) MSci Biological/Bioveterinary Sciences (4 year) MSci Applied Biological/Bioveterinary … -
UK dogs and their fatty lumps: finally the risks explained
Springer Spaniels, Dobermann Pinscher, Weimaraners and Labrador Retrievers: some of our most popular dog breeds in the UK are also the most susceptible to lipomas (also known as fatty masses or fatty lumps), according to the Royal Veterinary College … -
Should we redefine equine lameness in the era of quantitative gait analysis?
International team of researchers have strongly advised on the need to discriminate clearly between “asymmetry” and “lameness” -
One Health research programme awards first £1m to fight infectious diseases
Projects conducted by RVC academics were among two of the three recipients of this first tranche of grants.The Bloomsbury SET, a £5 million translational research programme led by the Royal Veterinary …
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Leading veterinarian awarded prestigious National Teaching Fellowship
An RVC professor has been honoured with a national award in recognition of her substantial national and international contributions to education and pedagogy. -
Postgraduate Research Day
Royal Veterinary College students contribute to ‘One Health’ approach to tackling diseaseThe annual Postgraduate Research Day is a flagship event in the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) …
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Professor Stephen May elected RCVS Junior Vice-President
Royal Veterinary College (RVC) Deputy Principal Stephen May has been elected Junior Vice-President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the body which regulates the profession in the UK.