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We have 12 Royal Veterinary College, The Graduate School Masters Degrees
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The Certificate of Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP) is a flexible way to achieve a veterinary post-graduate qualification. Read more
The RVC’s Graduate Certificate and Postgraduate Certificate courses are part-time, distance-learning, advanced veterinary nursing qualifications awarded by the RVC and University of London. Read more
The Graduate Diploma in Applied Equine Locomotor Research from the RVC offers professional farriers the chance to develop the skill-set necessary to produce original research and increase the evidence base behind farriery. Read more
We understand the difficulties many people face with full-time study and have joined forces with the University of London Worldwide, to offer study by distance learning. Read more
Avaliable projects are listed here Applicants may be expected to contribute to the running costs of a project. The sums required will vary between projects and you are advised to contact the supervisor of the project you are interested in for further information before making an application. Read more
What is the MSc in One Health: ecosystems, humans and animals? Changing environmental, social and agricultural conditions are a threat to animal and human health and welfare. Read more
The Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Clinical Studies at the RVC provides the career-building opportunity for students studying outside the UK to undertake training in the RVC’s comprehensive clinical educational programme, including at the RVC’s leading hospitals. Read more
The MSc in Veterinary Education is a part-time programme. It is aimed at those actively involved in veterinary education or workplace training and is designed to promote teaching excellence across the veterinary profession. Read more
In a world where global transport links allow rapid movement of people and animals, disease can spread more quickly than before and is harder to control than ever. Read more
We understand the difficulties many people face with full-time study and have joined forces with the University of London Worldwide, to offer study by distance learning. Read more
Wild animal health has become increasingly popular among non-veterinarians with a first degree in zoology and biology. Read more
Over the past 30 years, interventions, for reasons of health, welfare and the conservation of free-living wild animals, have been undertaken with increasing frequency. Read more