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Teaching expertise and research at the RVC covers many areas of biomedical and
bioveterinary science, including infectious disease, pharmacology, genetics, both animal
and human health and care, as well as animal behaviour and welfare in wild animal
populations or animals in agriculture. So whether you study one of our Biological science
degrees or Veterinary Medicine or Nursing your course will be designed for you to graduate
with problem-solving skills and critical-thinking abilities, backed by the knowledge and
experience to open up limitless opportunities.
RVC GRADUATES ARE WORKING IN
• Small animal practices such as
Vets4Pets, Village Vet
• Veterinary Hospitals like
RVC Small Animal Referrals
• Shelter medicine
• Education and teaching
RVC GRADUATES ARE WORKING IN
• Cancer research • Academic research and publishing
• Pharmaceutical or other scientific- • Animal behaviour consultancy
based industry including research • Pet and farming industries
at companies like GlaxoSmithKline
• Science communications
• Animal welfare policy and presenting
• Animal welfare charities
RVC GRADUATES ARE WORKING IN
• Clinical practice diagnosing and • Scientific research perhaps
treating a wide variety of patients, undertaking a PhD degree
medically and surgically • Working for the government to
• Veterinary hospitals training as Interns ensure national disease controls
or Residents and working towards and disease surveillance
becoming recognised specialists • Teaching and education
• Pharmaceutical or other
scientific-based industry
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