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Communicating with us about your loans
Use the FinancialAidOffice@rvc.ac.uk email address for ALL correspondence with the college about loans and financial aid. If you have a query please check these pages thoroughly before contacting us, in particular the FAQ. You will receive replies … -
Attendance Expectations and Monitoring Process
US Federal Loan Attendance Expectations and Monitoring Process As a US Federal Loan recipient you must maintain a minimum 50% attendance level. If you fail to do so without good reason (and approval by RVC) and/or miss an attendance monitoring … -
Programme and Assessment structure
Programme structure The programme comprises of a bridging module, three core professional modules and three elective clinical modules. Module (Level) Credits Pre-requisite Bridging module —Contemporary study skills – 7 weeks (L6) 10 … -
SCTS Pathology How to Apply HBLB
To apply for the Anatomic Pathology SCTS programme you must meet the following requirements: - Member (or eligible for membership) of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons RCVS. - Confirm you have the right to study in the UK. Non-EU … -
Regulation of hyaluronan system in sheep ovaries
Regulation of hyaluronan system in sheep ovaries Supervisor: Dr Ali Fouladi (afouladi@rvc.ac.uk ) Hyaluronan (HA) is a non-sulphated glycosaminoglycan component of extracellular matrix in mammalian tissues. It is produced in different sizes by … -
Identification of common cellular factors shared between Coronaviruses infecting livestock and human hosts.
Identification of common cellular factors shared between Coronaviruses infecting livestock and human hosts. Supervisors: Dr Rob Noad rnoad@rvc.ac.uk, Professor Dirk Werling (Dwerling@RVC.AC.UK ) Summary: Coronaviruses belong to a family of … -
Role of FSTL3, a myostain inhibitor, in satellite cell growth
Role of FSTL3, a myostain inhibitor, in satellite cell growth Supervisors: Dr Abir Mukherjee (amukherjee@rvc.ac.uk) Professor Tej Dhoot (TDhoot@RVC.AC.UK) Skeletal muscle is a highly dynamic tissue, crucial for support, locomotion and glucose …