Which university in the UK has a better veterinary department?

The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), which is part of the University of London, is the earliest and largest veterinary college in the UK. In February 2002, the RVC scored 24 out of 24 in the Quality Assurance Agency's assessment of teaching and learning. Back in 1999, it was the first veterinary college in the UK to be accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. ***There are 2 main campuses, one in Camden, London and the other in Hawkshead, Hertfordshire.

In 1949 the Royal Veterinary College became part of the University of London and can award degrees from the University of London. As a college of the University of London, it has a long history, dating back to 1791. It was the first veterinary school in the UK and its establishment marked the beginning of veterinary medicine in the UK. The College has a tradition of excellence: first-class staff, state-of-the-art equipment; the College continues to pioneer in animal care, welfare and public health. This tradition continues today: the faculty is theoretically advanced and experienced in all disciplines, and the College is backed by excellent medical facilities and modern laboratories. Visitors were full of praise for the quality of the teaching and the impressive results of the Quality Assurance Agency Review 2000. The College is warm, elegant, small and has easy access to the facilities of the University of London. The Royal Veterinary College is one of the best veterinary research centers in all of Europe, achieving an excellent score of 5 out of 5 in the most recent research assessment. At the same time, the RVC, with its three prestigious hospitals, diagnostic services and professional development courses, provides complete support and ample backing for the entire veterinary profession