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Miss Shannon Van Gool
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Miss Anna Van Bohemen
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Dr Steven Van Winden
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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. -
Bachelor of Veterinary Science
This joint Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) degree offers you a unique opportunity to train at two world-leading scientific and educational institutions – the Royal Veterinary College and Aberystwyth University. -
£5 million funding awarded to transform the UK Food System to address the country’s needs for health and sustainability
The Royal Veterinary College is among the world-leading research bodies which will drive the UK’s Food Systems Partnership for Sustainable Food Future – Centre for Doctoral TrainingA partnership of leading universities, including the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), have been …
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Pre-purchase Examinations
Our RVC Equine Practice team is happy to perform pre-purchase examinations both for our own clients and on behalf of non-registered clients either at the seller’s yard or at the Royal Veterinary College if suitable facilities are not available at the yard. -
Cadogan Trust award
Congratulations to Drs Barbara Haesler, Aleks Schaefer and Steven van Winden for securing a £400.000 project in collaboration with Prof Barling (University of Hertfordshire). The project is of strategic importance and is entitled: ‘Achieving …Congratulations to Drs Barbara Haesler, Aleks Schaefer and Steven van Winden for securing a £400.00 …
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Canine leptospirosis: Improving diagnostics and understanding of the epidemiology of disease in UK dogs (In Progress)
The project, co-sponsored by BBSRC and MSD, aims to improve the diagnostics of Leptospirosis in canids. -
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Cardiac Arrhythmias in Horses
Equine arrhythmias result in a range of effects, from poor performance and reduced exercise capacity to sudden cardiac death – but are also present in healthy equine athletes.