Royal Veterinary College
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The Royal Veterinary College is a college of the University of London. It was founded in 1791 and became part of the University of London in 1949.
It has two campuses, one in Camden in London and the other at Hawkshead in Hertfordshire. It provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses in veterinary medicine.
The Camden campus houses the Museum of Veterinary History, which holds a collection of veterinary instruments, early anaesthetic and surgical equipment, books, notebooks and photographs relating to the College and the development of veterinary education and science. The Museum may be visited by appointment.
External link
- Royal Veterinary College website (http://www.rvc.ac.uk)
Recognized bodies of the University of London |
Birkbeck | Goldsmiths | Heythrop | Imperial | Institute of Cancer Research | Institute of Education | King's | London Business School | LSE | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | Queen Mary | Royal Academy of Music | Royal Holloway | Royal Veterinary College | St George's | SOAS | School of Pharmacy | UCL |
Listed bodies |
British Institute in Paris | Courtauld Institute of Art | School of Advanced Study | University Marine Biological Station, Millport |