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Disease Surveillance in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Chow Chows in the UK (Complete)
This project explored the frequency of disorders recorded in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and Chow Chows attending primary-care veterinary practices in the UK. The project also looked at the feasibility of linking Kennel Club pedigree data with … -
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The RVC is proud to have many international students currently studying on its academic programmes from countries all over the world. We believe international students, as well as students from other EU countries, add to the experience of … -
Livestock Health and Production
The Royal Veterinary College's postgraduate certificate, diploma and MSc in Livestock Health and Production is a distance learning programme aimed at veterinary science, animal science, agriculture, biological sciences or medicine graduates. Individual modules may also be taken. -
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We are always happy to answer any queries you have, so please don’t hesitate to contact us for further information. From left: Mr Adewole Adekola, Prof. Dave Brodbelt, Miss Imogen Schofield, Miss Collette Taylor, Dr. Dan O'Neill, Mr Chandima … -
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Apply to FAFSA
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form that can be prepared annually by current and prospective college students (undergraduate and graduate) in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid. To … -
Council Tax
Full-time students are not required to pay Council Tax throughout the years of their studies -
Management Development Programme
Click to visit the Management Development Programme.Click to download the Management Development Programme Application Form. WHAT IS THE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (MDP) The MDP is a collection of toolkits which support managers as they … -
K-BAD: Estimating the Kanine Burden of Animal Disease in the UK (In Progress)
This project aims to assess canine disease burden in the UK, focusing on key breeds, and model the effects of potential changing breed ownership patterns on the overall health of the UK dog population.