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8. How much of my time would being a Council member take up?
... to content 8. How much of my time would being a Council member take up? This depends on the committees and working parties on which you are asked to sit. RCVS committees generally sit four ...
8. How much of my time would being a Council member take up?
... to content 8. How much of my time would being a Council member take up? This depends on the committees and working parties on which you are asked to sit. RCVS committees generally sit four ...
9. Where are meetings held?
... to content 9. Where are meetings held? As the RCVS is currently in temporary office space, we cannot guarantee at present where future meetings of RCVS Council will take place, although we are aiming ...
9. Where are meetings held?
... to content 9. Where are meetings held? As the RCVS is currently in temporary office space, we cannot guarantee at present where future meetings of RCVS Council will take place, although we are aiming ...
10. When are meetings held?
... to content 10. When are meetings held? Under the new governance arrangements the new smaller Council meets more frequently (likely six, but up to eight, times per year). In 2023, Council meetings are ...
10. When are meetings held?
... to content 10. When are meetings held? VN Council meetings are generally held in February, May, September and November. RCVS Day is generally the first or second Friday of July. Subcommittees and ...
1. How can I stand for election to RCVS Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council?
... to content 1. How can I stand for election to RCVS Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council? Those considering standing for election first need to secure nomination from two individuals who must be veterinary ...
1. How can I stand for election to RCVS Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council?
... to content 1. How can I stand for election to RCVS Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council? Those considering standing for election first need to secure nomination from two individuals who must be veterinary ...
13. Would I receive expenses for VN Council work?
... to content 13. Would I receive expenses for VN Council work? Yes, reasonable expenses are covered, including an overnight stay in London if that is required. Related FAQs 1. How can I stand for ...
13. Would I receive expenses for VN Council work?
... to content 13. Would I receive expenses for VN Council work? Yes, reasonable expenses are covered, including an overnight stay in London if that is required. Related FAQs 12. Would I be paid for ...
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