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Clinical Pathology Residency
Three-year residencies in anatomic pathology with strong track record of preparing candidates for specialist Board and Fellowship examinations. -
MRes - Developing treatments for Batten disease, a childhood neurodegenerative disease
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr Claire Russell, Dr Valentina Marchica Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Background, aims and objectives: The zebrafish is a prominent model to study inherited diseases. Mutations in CLN3 cause approximately … -
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We currently have PhD projects open for applications. Please follow the linked project title for further information -
Veterinary Medicine Offer Holders
Your Course We are thrilled that you're considering studying one of our Veterinary Medicine courses. We have been delivering exceptional training in veterinary medicine for over 232 years. If you accept your offer to study Veterinary Medicine at … -
Surgery Residency
Three-year training programme starting at the beginning of July and satisfies all credential requirements of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons -
Chaplaincy
The RVC Chaplain, Reverend Andy Marshall, has pastoral care and concern for all members of the College -
The RVC launches a new Primary and Accessible Care and Education Internship
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has announced it is launching a new course – the first of its kind in the UK – for practising veterinary surgeons with an interest in primary care and shelter medicine. The course, a Post Graduate Diploma in … -
MRes - Gabapentin use in cats under primary veterinary care in the UK - A VetCompass perspective
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr Dan O’Neill, Dr Karen Hiestand, Dr Rowena Packer, Prof Dave Brodbelt Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences, Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: With over 12 million cats … -
PhD Studentship - Investigation of the molecular mechanisms underlying antibody-stimulated INSR signaling bias and potential implications for understanding processes linking insulin resistance and development of atherosclerosis
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr. Gemma Brierley Co-Supervisors: Dr Matthew Gage & Prof. Caroline Wheeler-Jones Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Background, aims and objectives: Insulin is a hormone that elicits both metabolic and mitogenic …Deadline: 25/04/2025
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Housing
The RVC provides places in halls of residence for 95% of our first year undergraduate students.