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Royal Veterinary College, University of London
Established: 1791
Introduction
The Royal Veterinary College is a constituent college of the University of London, and one of the United Hospitals. Founded in 1791, it is the oldest and largest veterinary school in the United Kingdom. It is one of 18 independent Colleges of the federal University of London. The Colleges reputation for excellence and their pioneering work in teaching, research and clinical services means they are able to innovate and keep at the forefront of theory and practice. As one of the worlds leading specialist veterinary institutions, the Royal Veterinary College brings together many talented individuals, all of whom share a passion for human and animal health and welfare. Their broad range of programmes are of international appeal and attract students who go on to become practising veterinarians, animal scientists, veterinary nurses and leaders in industry and government. The College has a proud heritage of innovation in veterinary science, clinical practice and education.
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