Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: A flexible programme designed to meet the needs of practising pharmaco-vigilance and drug safety scientists, medical information scientists, pharmaceutical physicians, clinical research scientists and drug information scientists; based on a series of intensive short (3-day) courses supplemented with pre-course and post-course reading and coursework; 4 taught courses are offered each year.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course employs advanced biophysical and surface analytical tools to study biomolecules that are important in disease; it uses these cutting-edge techniques to develop and characterise new advanced materials used in drug delivery and biomaterials research.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: There are 3 broad research areas: drug delivery; biomedicinal and natural product chemistry; pharmacy practice; research areas include: drug delivery and formulation group; biomedicinal chemistry group; phytochemistry; medicinal chemistry; molecular microbiology; solid state chemistry; pharmaceutical analysis; molecular toxicology and drug metabolism; molecular pathology; pharmacy practice.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course equips students for careers developing and expanding current knowledge of drugs; the course provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of drug discovery and development, mechanisms of drug action, preclinical and clinical trials and regulatory affairs; the taught part of the course extends over 2 terms, consisting of 100 hours of lectures and 15 days of practical classes in addition to tutorials, seminars and clinical tuition.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course has a wide range of interests in cutting-edge drug and gene delivery topics and is actively researching new methods of growing functional tissues in the laboratory; the work is focused on these areas in particular: Colloidal and targeted systems via parenteral and pulmonary routes; formulation insight and controlled release mechanisms inside pharmaceutical dosage forms; colloid engineering for drug delivery.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This advanced programme is concerned with the science and application of modern and traditional techniques for analysis of pharmaceutical products to support the discovery and development of better medicines and provide regulatory data ensuring product integrity.(read more)
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Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course provides students with specialised knowledge of the analytical techniques used to detect, identify and quantitatively determine drugs and related substances; students will be introduced to techniques for evaluating analytical data and validating analytical methods, and to strategies for analytical research and development; the course provides theoretical and laboratory instruction in: analytical validation; spectrophotometry.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Modules are: Core molecular biology; core pharmacology; molecular medicine; molecular pharmacology and drug development; students undertake a practical project as part of the programme.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Projects include: Analysis of the role of the ventral prefrontal cortex and its 5-hydroxytryptaminergic and dopaminergic inputs in timing behaviour and determining organisms’ sensitivity to delay and probability of reinforcement; as well as the development of experimental models of impulse control and gambling.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course employs advanced biophysical and surface analytical tools to study biomolecules that are important in disease; it uses these cutting-edge techniques to develop and characterise new advanced materials used in drug delivery and biomaterials research.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research areas include: Angiogenesis; cannabinoids; cationic amino acid transporters; cell signalling; gastrointestinal pharmacology; microbiology; nitric oxide biology and vascular function; stem cell differentiation; TRP ion channels.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course equips students for careers in the development, use and knowledge of new and current drugs; to achieve this the course provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of drug discovery and development, mechanisms of drug action, preclinical and clinical trials and regulatory affairs; in addition, a Biobusiness module is part of the degree.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: A flexible programme designed to meet the needs of practising pharmaco-vigilance and drug safety scientists, medical information scientists, pharmaceutical physicians, clinical research scientists and drug information scientists; based on a series of intensive short (3-day) courses supplemented with pre-course and post-course reading and coursework; 4 taught courses are offered each year.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: A flexible programme designed to meet the needs of practising pharmaco-vigilance and drug safety scientists, medical information scientists, pharmaceutical physicians, clinical research scientists and drug information scientists; based on a series of intensive short (3-day) courses supplemented with pre-course and post-course reading and coursework; 4 taught courses are offered each year.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course has a wide range of interests in cutting-edge drug and gene delivery topics and is actively researching new methods of growing functional tissues in the laboratory; the work is focused on these areas in particular: Colloidal and targeted systems via parenteral and pulmonary routes; formulation insight and controlled release mechanisms inside pharmaceutical dosage forms; colloid engineering for drug delivery.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course equips students for a career in the pharmaceutical industry particularly in drug development.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research methodologies and quality assurance and instrumental methods in pharmaceutical sciences; in semester II, the students will be taught 2 further 30 credit modules, drug discovery, development and delivery, and specialisation module (a choice from pharmaceutics and drug delivery systems, analysis of medicines and medicinal natural products, and pharmacological evaluation of drugs).(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Programme provides training in pharmacokinetics; drug metabolism; drug synthesis; the principles of formulation; methods to identify potential drug targets and drug candidates; methods to assess the biological activities of drug compounds; additional modules cover the key techniques in analytical chemistry used to support research in the pharmaceutical sciences.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research methodologies and quality assurance and instrumental methods in pharmaceutical sciences; in semester II, the students will be taught 2 further 30 credit modules, drug discovery, development and delivery, and specialisation module (a choice from pharmaceutics and drug delivery systems, analysis of medicines and medicinal natural products, and pharmacological evaluation of drugs).(read more)
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Pharmacology MSc
Oxford University
Amir, June 2008Overall score
Research-based university with international reputation. Access to field -leading academics. It's a collegiate university so there is a sense of belongingness. Pastoral care is superb. Access to subjects outside of your faculty broadens horizons.
Study experience
Access to field leading academics is good. course structure is sometimes changed wth regards to lecture times. One to one tutoring is invaluable and very thought provoking.
Facilities
The library is second to none. Computers are accessible. Sports facilities are well kept and well organised. Many sports challenge at a national level. Challenges between universities are very traditional and fun to engage in.
Postgraduate life
Student union provides a broad spectrum with many international reputations.
Job prospects
The university sells itself. The career department is helpful and the staff are engaging.
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Pharmacology Msc
Oxford University
Alison, November 2007Overall score
Extremely enjoyable time spent at Oxford. Met a diverse set of people with good friends ranging from the US to Taiwan in geographic terms. Great range of sporting teams and societies for when you find time to have fun away from course life! The course was hard work and demanding, but most of all extremely interesting, rewarding and lots of fun was had on the way. Some organisational glitches at times but overall a really good experience.
Study experience
The course is very interesting and the lecturers are good. The amount of lectures varies per term as each term is different.
Facilities
Libraries are excellent. Excellent sporting facilities.
Postgraduate life
Many different sporting and interesting clubs and societies. I joined badminton which is both competitive and social in terms of playing and sociable off of court.
Job prospects
Excellent careers service provision.
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