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Veterinary Medicine
We have been delivering exceptional training in veterinary medicine for over 227 years and our clinical facilities are second-to-none. You will benefit from an outstanding learning environment where you will gain practical experience in our on-campus hospitals, practices and farm. You will graduate ready to make a real difference in the veterinary profession. -
Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Learning
Veterinary medicine courses are delivered through whole-class lectures, small group tutorials, group work in directed learning classes, computer-assisted learning, demonstrations, practical work in laboratory and dissection classes, practical classes utilising live animals, directed and self-directed reading, directed and self-directed practice in the Clinical Skills Centre, self-evaluation, animal husbandry placements, placements in veterinary practices, and production of project reports. -
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
The RVC's Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) programme is a full-time, five-year undergraduate degree offering world-leading scientific and clinical training in veterinary medicine. -
Nowhere Better to Study Veterinary Medicine than London!
Times Higher Education ranks London as joint number one city in the world to be a student, and it's the only city in the top three with an English-speaking vet school - the RVC! -
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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No social distancing for rabbits: Why two bunnies are better than one
RVC study finds single housing increases stress related behaviour and decreases body temperature, highlighting how owners should avoid having lone rabbitsA study released today (8 April 2020) by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that, despite …
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Miniature schnauzer – one of the most average dogs in the UK according to new research
Miniature schnauzer's averageness suggests that it could be considered as a good option of dog breed for aspiring owners -
RVC research team is one step closer to objective detection of horses with ataxia
Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College have developed a method of objective evaluation that can help differentiate horses with ataxia, a neurological disorder resulting in an uncoordinated or drunken gait, from those with other mobility issues. -
RVC’s Professor Stuart Reid elected to the National Academy of Medicine of the USA
The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) announced that Royal Veterinary College Principal, Professor Stuart Reid CBE FRSE FRCVS, has been elected as an international member -
Veterinary institutions come together and commit to evidence-based veterinary medicine
In a first for the profession, 15 of the major UK member organisations, vet schools and policy-making bodies – including the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) – have today come together to affirm their commitment to veterinary medicine based on sound …