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Royal Veterinary College - Definition and Overview

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 - in Camden in London and Hawkshead in Hertfordshire. It provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses in veterinary medicine.

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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

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