Royal Veterinary College

veterinary school in London
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The Royal Veterinary College (informally the RVC) is a veterinary school in London. It is a constituent college of the university of London. The RVC was founded in 1791. It becme a part of the university of London in 1949. it is the oldest and the largest veterinary school in the United Kingdom[2] and one of only nine schools in the country where students can study to become a Veterinarian.[3]

Royal Veterinary College
MottoLatin: Venienti Occurrite Morbo
Motto in English
Confront disease at onset
TypePublic veterinary school
Established1791; 233 years ago (1791) (became a constituent part of University of London in 1949)
ChancellorThe Princess Royal (University of London)
PrincipalStuart Reid
Students2,375 (2016/17)[1]
Undergraduates1,870 (2016/17)[1]
Postgraduates500 (2016/17)[1]
Location
London and Hertfordshire
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CampusUrban
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AffiliationsUniversity of London
Universities UK
Websitewww.rvc.ac.uk/

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "2016/17 Students by HE provider, level, mode and domicile" (CSV). Higher Education Statistics Agency. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  2. "Elephant, giraffe, crocodile and whale to be dissected for new Channel 4 show". The Telegraph. 25 March 2009. Archived from the original on 3 April 2009. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  3. Kernot, Holly (2018-05-15). "Veterinary school to open in 2020". Vet Times. Retrieved 2020-09-05.

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