UCL School of Pharmacy
UCL School of Pharmacy[edit]
The UCL School of Pharmacy is a constituent faculty of University College London (UCL) and one of the leading schools of pharmacy in the United Kingdom. It is located in London, and is part of the Faculty of Life Sciences at UCL.
History[edit]
The UCL School of Pharmacy was originally established in 1842 as the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. It was the first school of pharmacy in the UK and has a long history of excellence in teaching and research. In 2012, the school merged with University College London, becoming the UCL School of Pharmacy.
Academic Programs[edit]
The school offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in pharmacy and related disciplines. The flagship program is the Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree, which is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council. The school also offers PhD programs and a variety of MSc courses.
Research[edit]
The UCL School of Pharmacy is renowned for its research in pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences. Key areas of research include drug discovery, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical technology. The school collaborates with industry and other academic institutions to advance the field of pharmacy.
Facilities[edit]
The school is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities. It is located in the heart of London, providing students and researchers with access to a vibrant academic and professional community.
Notable Alumni[edit]
The school has produced many notable alumni who have made significant contributions to the field of pharmacy and healthcare. These include leaders in pharmaceutical research, healthcare policy, and education.
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UCL School of Pharmacy Coat of Arms
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UCL School of Pharmacy Logo
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UCL School of Pharmacy
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