Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Doctorate | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Master’s Degree | |
Partnership Between Two Universities:
The Medway School of Pharmacy benefits from the resources and expertise of both the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent. Students graduate with degrees jointly awarded by both institutions.
Location:
The school is situated at the Medway Campus, which is part of the historic naval town of Chatham, Kent. It’s close to major transport links, making it easily accessible from London and other areas.
Focus on Clinical and Professional Practice:
The school combines academic teaching with practical clinical experience, preparing students for real-world pharmacy practice in community, hospital, and industry settings.
Accreditation:
The Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree is fully accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), enabling graduates to pursue careers as registered pharmacists in the UK.
Research Excellence:
The school conducts cutting-edge research in areas like drug delivery, nanotechnology, neuroscience, cancer, and infection control, contributing to advancements in healthcare.
Program |
Level |
Duration |
Key Features |
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Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) |
Undergraduate |
4 years (Full-Time) |
- Accredited by the GPhC. |
BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology and Physiology |
Undergraduate |
3 years (Full-Time) |
- Focus on human biology, pharmacology, and physiological systems. |
Foundation Degree in Applied Pharmacology |
Undergraduate |
2 years (Full-Time) |
- Offers a pathway to careers in research, drug development, or further study. |
PhD and MPhil Programs |
Postgraduate Research |
3-4 years (Full-Time) |
- Advanced research opportunities in drug delivery, pharmacology, neuroscience, and more. |
Postgraduate Certificate in Independent/Supplementary Prescribing |
Professional Development |
1 year (Part-Time) |
- For qualified healthcare professionals. |
MSc in Medicines Optimisation |
Postgraduate |
1 year (Full-Time) / 2 years (Part-Time) |
- Focuses on improving patient care and medication management practices. |
MPharm Degree:
Prepares students to become registered pharmacists.
Includes extensive clinical placements in community pharmacies, hospitals, and healthcare organizations.
Covers key areas such as pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacy practice, and pharmaceutical science.
Postgraduate Opportunities:
The school offers advanced training for pharmacists and healthcare professionals, including prescribing courses and MSc programs that enhance clinical knowledge and skills.
Flexible Learning:
Part-time and distance learning options are available for some postgraduate programs, catering to working professionals.
General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC):
The MPharm program is fully accredited, allowing graduates to proceed to pre-registration training and become licensed pharmacists in the UK.
UK Universities:
Degrees are jointly awarded by the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent, two reputable institutions in the UK.
The school is actively engaged in high-quality, internationally recognized research in areas like:
Drug Delivery and Formulation:
Innovations in nanotechnology, controlled drug delivery systems, and biopharmaceutics.
Neuroscience and Pharmacology:
Research into neurological disorders, pain management, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Infectious Diseases:
Development of new treatments for bacterial and viral infections.
Cancer Research:
Exploration of cancer therapeutics and novel drug development.
The school encourages students to engage in research projects during their studies, preparing them for roles in academia, industry, or further study.
State-of-the-Art Laboratories:
Fully equipped teaching and research labs with modern equipment for pharmaceutical, pharmacological, and biomedical research.
Simulated Pharmacies:
Real-world environments for practicing dispensing and patient consultations.
Library and Learning Resources:
Access to the libraries of both the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent, along with online resources.
Student Support Services:
Academic advisors, career services, and wellbeing support for all students.
Academic Qualifications:
A-Levels: Typically BBB, including Chemistry and one other science subject (e.g., Biology, Physics, Mathematics).
International Baccalaureate (IB): Minimum of 30 points, including Higher Level Chemistry and one other science subject.
Equivalent international qualifications are accepted.
English Language Proficiency (for international students):
IELTS: Minimum score of 7.0 (with no less than 6.5 in each component).
Interview:
All applicants must attend an interview to assess suitability for the program.
A relevant Bachelor’s degree (2:2 or above) in pharmacy, pharmacology, or related fields.
For some courses, candidates must already be qualified healthcare professionals (e.g., pharmacists, nurses).
Medway Campus offers a mix of modern and historical buildings, located near the scenic River Medway.
Shared with other schools (University of Greenwich and University of Kent), creating a diverse and lively student environment.
Facilities include:
Modern classrooms and labs.
Cafeterias and common spaces for socializing.
Sports and fitness facilities.
On-campus and off-campus housing options are available.
On-campus accommodations provide convenient access to university facilities and a vibrant student community.
Access to student unions and clubs organized by both the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent.
Opportunities to join sports teams, cultural societies, and academic interest groups.
Program Name |
Level |
Duration |
Key Features |
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Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) |
Undergraduate Degree |
4 years (Full-Time) |
- Accredited by General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). |
BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology and Physiology |
Undergraduate Degree |
3 years (Full-Time) |
- Focuses on human biology, pharmacology, and physiological systems. |
Foundation Degree in Applied Pharmacology |
Undergraduate Foundation |
2 years (Full-Time) |
- Provides a pathway to advanced study or careers in research, healthcare, or the pharmaceutical industry. |
MSc in Medicines Optimisation |
Postgraduate (Taught) |
1 year (Full-Time) or 2 years (Part-Time) |
- Focuses on improving medication use to enhance patient care. |
PhD and MPhil Research Programs |
Postgraduate Research |
3-4 years (Full-Time) |
- Advanced research opportunities in areas like drug delivery, pharmacology, neuroscience, and infection control. |
Postgraduate Certificate in Independent/Supplementary Prescribing |
Professional Development |
1 year (Part-Time) |
- Approved by GPhC. |
MSc by Research |
Postgraduate (Research) |
1-2 years (Full-Time or Part-Time) |
- Focused on a specific research topic in pharmacology, pharmacy, or related fields. |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) |
4 years (Full-Time) |
$18,000 – $22,000 (International Students) |
BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology and Physiology |
3 years (Full-Time) |
$17,000 – $19,000 (International Students) |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
MSc in Medicines Optimisation |
1 year (Full-Time) |
$10,000 – $12,000 (UK Students) |
Postgraduate Certificate in Independent/Supplementary Prescribing |
1 year (Part-Time) |
$6,000 – $8,000 (UK Students) |
MSc by Research |
1-2 years (Full-Time or Part-Time) |
$10,000 – $12,000 (UK Students) |
PhD and MPhil Research Programs |
3-4 years (Full-Time) |
Fees vary; typically $8,000 – $12,000 (UK Students) |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Pharmacy and Pharmacology |
3-4 years (Full-Time) |
$8,000 – $12,000 (UK Students) |
MPhil in Pharmacy and Pharmacology |
1-2 years (Full-Time) |
$8,000 – $12,000 (UK Students) |
Accredited and Globally Recognized Degrees:
The Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) program is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), qualifying graduates to practice as pharmacists in the UK and other countries (depending on regulatory requirements).
Degrees are jointly awarded by the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent, two reputable UK universities.
Multicultural Environment:
Medway School of Pharmacy attracts students from all over the world, fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and culturally diverse learning atmosphere.
Hands-On Training and Research:
Programs integrate clinical placements, laboratory training, and cutting-edge research, preparing students for real-world healthcare challenges.
International students can participate in groundbreaking research in areas like drug delivery, cancer therapeutics, infectious diseases, and neuroscience.
Location Advantage:
The school is situated on the Medway Campus in Chatham, Kent, providing easy access to London (less than an hour by train) and surrounding towns, offering both academic and cultural opportunities.
Student Support Services:
Dedicated support for international students, including help with accommodation, visa applications, English language support, and career guidance.
A friendly campus environment ensures a smooth transition to life in the UK.
Step |
Details |
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1. Choose Your Program |
Select the program that best suits your academic qualifications and career goals (e.g., MPharm, BSc, MSc, PhD). |
2. Check Eligibility |
Review the entry requirements for your chosen program, including academic qualifications, English language proficiency, and any additional criteria. |
3. Submit Application |
Apply through UCAS (for undergraduate programs) or directly to the University of Greenwich or University of Kent (for postgraduate programs). |
4. Provide Supporting Documents |
Upload or submit the required documents, including academic transcripts, personal statements, and English proficiency scores (if applicable). |
5. Attend an Interview (If Required) |
Some programs, such as the MPharm, require applicants to attend an interview to assess suitability and motivation. |
6. Receive Offer Letter |
If successful, you will receive a conditional or unconditional offer. |
7. Accept Offer |
Accept your offer through the UCAS system (for undergraduates) or directly with the university (for postgraduates). |
8. Complete Pre-Enrollment Requirements |
For conditional offers, fulfill all conditions, such as final academic results or English proficiency. |
9. Apply for Visa (International Students) |
International students will need to apply for a UK Student Visa after receiving a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). |
10. Enroll and Begin Studies |
Complete your enrollment and attend orientation at the Medway School of Pharmacy to begin your program. |
Academic Qualifications:
Master of Pharmacy (MPharm):
A-Levels: Typically BBB, including Chemistry and one other science subject (Biology, Physics, or Mathematics).
International Baccalaureate (IB): Minimum 30 points, including Higher Level Chemistry and one other science subject.
Equivalent international qualifications (e.g., Indian Class XII, US High School Diploma with AP subjects) are accepted.
BSc (Hons) Pharmacology and Physiology:
A-Levels: Typically BBC, including at least one science subject.
International Baccalaureate: Minimum 28 points, including science subjects.
Foundation Degree in Applied Pharmacology:
Entry requirements may be lower; designed as a pathway to higher study or industry.
English Language Proficiency (International Students):
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 7.0 (no less than 6.5 in each component) for MPharm.
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in each component) for BSc programs.
TOEFL iBT: Equivalent scores are accepted.
Personal Statement:
For undergraduate programs, a personal statement should outline:
Your motivation for studying pharmacy or pharmacology.
Relevant work experience, academic interests, or extracurricular activities.
References:
At least one academic reference (submitted through UCAS).
Interview (for MPharm only):
Applicants to the MPharm program will be invited to an interview to assess their communication skills, motivation for studying pharmacy, and understanding of the profession.
Academic Qualifications:
A Bachelor’s degree (2:1 or 2:2) or equivalent in a relevant field (e.g., pharmacy, pharmacology, biomedical sciences, or healthcare).
Some MSc programs may accept relevant professional qualifications or work experience in healthcare.
PhD/MPhil: A strong academic background (Master's degree preferred for PhD) and evidence of research capability.
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in each component).
TOEFL iBT: Equivalent scores accepted.
Personal Statement/Research Proposal:
MSc applicants should provide a personal statement explaining their academic background, interest in the program, and career goals.
PhD/MPhil applicants must submit a research proposal outlining their intended research topic, objectives, and methodology.
References:
Two academic or professional references.
Interview (if required):
Some postgraduate programs may require an interview to assess your research interests and alignment with the program.
Program |
Intake Period |
Application Deadline |
Notes |
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Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) |
September |
UCAS Deadline: January 25 (Standard) |
Late applications may be considered, subject to availability. |
BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology and Physiology |
September |
UCAS Deadline: January 25 (Standard) |
Applicants are encouraged to apply early. |
Foundation Degree in Applied Pharmacology |
September |
UCAS Deadline: January 25 (Standard) |
A preparatory course for further studies in pharmacology or industry careers. |
MSc in Medicines Optimisation |
September |
Rolling admissions (Apply early) |
Part-time and full-time study options available for working professionals. |
Postgraduate Certificate in Independent/Supplementary Prescribing |
September & January |
Rolling admissions (Apply early) |
Designed for healthcare professionals such as pharmacists, nurses, and allied healthcare workers. |
MSc by Research |
September (or Flexible) |
Rolling admissions (Apply early) |
Research start dates may vary depending on project arrangements and supervisor availability. |
PhD and MPhil Programs |
September (or Flexible) |
Rolling admissions (Apply early) |
Start dates are flexible and depend on the research supervisor and project requirements. |
The eligibility requirements vary based on the program level (undergraduate, postgraduate, or research). Below is a breakdown of the specific requirements for each program.
Criteria |
Details |
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Academic Qualifications |
- MPharm: A-Level BBB, including Chemistry and one additional science (Biology, Physics, or Mathematics). |
International Equivalents |
- International Baccalaureate (IB): MPharm: 30 points, including Higher Level Chemistry and another science. |
English Language Proficiency |
- MPharm: IELTS minimum 7.0 overall, with no less than 6.5 in each component. |
Personal Statement |
- Required for all undergraduate programs. |
Interview (MPharm only) |
- All applicants for the MPharm program are required to attend an interview to assess their communication skills, motivation, and understanding of the pharmacy profession. |
Work Experience |
- Not mandatory but highly recommended for the MPharm program to strengthen the application. |
Criteria |
Details |
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Academic Qualifications |
- A Bachelor’s degree (2:1 or 2:2) in pharmacy, pharmacology, biomedical sciences, or a related discipline. |
English Language Proficiency |
- IELTS minimum 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in each component. |
Work Experience |
- For the Independent/Supplementary Prescribing Certificate, applicants must be registered healthcare professionals (e.g., pharmacist, nurse) with at least 2 years of post-registration experience. |
Personal Statement |
- A personal statement is required to explain your academic background, professional experience, and career aspirations. |
References |
- Two references (academic or professional) are required, depending on the program. |
Criteria |
Details |
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Academic Qualifications |
- A Master’s degree (Merit or above) in a relevant field is preferred (e.g., pharmacy, pharmacology, biochemistry). |
English Language Proficiency |
- IELTS minimum 6.5, with no less than 6.0 in any component. |
Research Proposal |
- Applicants must submit a clear and structured research proposal, outlining the research topic, objectives, and methodology. |
References |
- Two strong academic references are required. |
Interview |
- All PhD/MPhil applicants are required to attend an interview (online for international applicants) to discuss their research interests and compatibility with available supervisors. |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount |
Application Process |
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University of Kent Global Welcome Scholarship |
- For international postgraduate students. |
Up to £3,000 (approx. $3,800) towards tuition fees. |
Automatically considered upon application; no separate form needed. |
University of Greenwich Academic Merit Scholarship |
- For undergraduate and postgraduate students. |
Up to £2,000 (approx. $2,500) per year. |
Automatically awarded to eligible students upon enrollment. |
Medway School of Pharmacy Bursary |
- Open to undergraduate pharmacy students. |
(Typically £1,000 - £2,000) |
Apply directly to the Medway School of Pharmacy admissions office after enrollment. |
International Student Scholarship (University of Greenwich) |
- For international undergraduate students. |
Up to £3,000 (approx. $3,800) |
Submit an application form after receiving an offer from the University of Greenwich. |
Postgraduate Master’s Scholarship (University of Kent) |
- For international and UK students enrolling in taught Master’s programs. |
£5,000 (approx. $6,350) |
Apply via the University of Kent’s postgraduate scholarship portal. |
University of Kent Alumni Discount |
- Available to alumni progressing to postgraduate programs at Kent. |
10% tuition fee reduction |
Automatically applied for eligible alumni at the time of enrollment. |
University of Greenwich Financial Support Bursary |
- For undergraduate students from low-income households. |
Up to £500 - £1,000 (approx. $630 - $1,250) |
Apply via the University of Greenwich’s financial aid office. |
Chevening Scholarship (External) |
- For international students pursuing postgraduate programs. |
Fully funded (tuition + living expenses) |
Apply through the official Chevening website before the annual deadline. |
Category |
Details |
Accommodation Options |
Estimated Cost (USD/Month) |
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Campus Location |
Medway School of Pharmacy is located on the Medway Campus in Chatham, Kent, UK. |
N/A |
N/A |
Facilities on Campus |
- Modern lecture halls and classrooms. |
N/A |
N/A |
Proximity to Public Transport |
- Medway Campus is well-connected by bus, train, and taxis. |
N/A |
N/A |
Nearby Amenities |
- Shops, supermarkets, and restaurants in Chatham town center. |
N/A |
N/A |
Student Halls of Residence |
- On-campus or nearby university-managed accommodation. |
Liberty Quays (Managed by University of Kent) |
$750 – $1,100 |
Private Rented Accommodation |
- Self-contained apartments or shared houses. |
Private apartments |
$600 – $1,200 |
Homestay Accommodation |
- Live with a local family. |
Homestays in Chatham or Kent |
$700 – $1,000 |
Innovative Learning:
Programs at the Medway School of Pharmacy combine lectures, hands-on laboratory training, and clinical placements.
Students gain real-world experience through pharmacy practice simulations, working in pharmacies, hospitals, and other healthcare settings.
Research opportunities are available in areas such as drug delivery, pharmacology, neuroscience, and cancer therapeutics.
Supportive Faculty:
The school has highly experienced staff who provide personalized academic guidance.
Small class sizes encourage close interaction with professors and peers.
Resources:
Students have access to the libraries and resources of both University of Kent and University of Greenwich, including online learning tools, academic journals, and quiet study spaces.
Location:
Medway Campus is shared by the University of Kent, University of Greenwich, and Canterbury Christ Church University, creating a diverse and lively student community.
Located close to the River Medway, the campus is surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historical landmarks.
Facilities:
Pharmacy Practice Rooms: Simulated environments for professional training.
Laboratories: State-of-the-art equipment for research and experimentation.
Library Services: A well-stocked library and 24/7 study spaces.
Social Spaces: Common areas, cafes, and student lounges for socializing or group projects.
Student Societies and Clubs:
Students can join pharmacy-focused societies, academic groups, or recreational clubs.
Societies such as the Pharmacy Society help students network, learn about career opportunities, and participate in conferences and events.
Events:
Regular social events, including freshers' week, cultural celebrations, and student fairs, provide plenty of opportunities to make new friends and unwind.
Workshops, guest lectures, and industry seminars keep students engaged with the latest trends in the pharmacy field.
Sports and Fitness:
Students have access to the Medway Park Sports Centre, which includes a gym, swimming pool, and sports courts.
Intramural sports teams and fitness classes allow students to stay active and socialize.
Exploring Medway:
Medway offers a mix of modern and historical attractions, including:
Rochester Castle and Rochester Cathedral.
The Historic Dockyard Chatham, which celebrates maritime history.
The Dockside Outlet Centre for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Proximity to London:
Medway is only 40 minutes by train from London, offering students easy access to museums, theatres, nightlife, and other major attractions in the UK capital.
Local Green Spaces:
Parks like Woods Meadow and the Riverside Country Park provide great spots for relaxation, outdoor activities, and picnics.
Diverse Community:
Students at the Medway School of Pharmacy come from all over the world, creating a multicultural and inclusive campus environment.
The school celebrates cultural diversity with international festivals, food fairs, and community-building events.
Support for International Students:
Dedicated support services help international students adjust to life in the UK, including assistance with visas, housing, and academic success.
Students at the Medway School of Pharmacy can choose between on-campus housing, private accommodation, or homestays.
Accommodation options are comfortable, well-located, and suitable for a variety of budgets (details can be found in the Medway accommodation guide).
Clinical Placements:
Students gain valuable hands-on experience through placements in community pharmacies, hospitals, and primary care settings.
These placements help build professional networks and prepare students for real-world roles.
Careers Support:
The University of Kent and University of Greenwich provide career services, including CV writing workshops, interview preparation, and job fairs.
Students are guided on pathways to becoming registered pharmacists or pursuing research and academic roles.
Pharmacy Networking Events:
Students can attend pharmacy-related conferences, connect with industry professionals, and learn about career opportunities.
Academic Support:
Dedicated academic advisors help students manage coursework, prepare for exams, and meet the challenges of pharmacy training.
Wellbeing and Mental Health:
Mental health services and counseling are available to help students manage stress and maintain a healthy balance between academics and personal life.
Financial Support:
Scholarships, bursaries, and grants are available to help eligible students reduce the financial burden of studying.
International Student Services:
Assistance with visa applications, accommodation arrangements, and adapting to UK culture is provided.
Mandatory Placements:
Clinical placements are a core part of the Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) program, providing students with real-world exposure to community pharmacies, hospitals, and other healthcare settings.
Placements are distributed across the four years of the program, ensuring students develop clinical skills progressively.
Placement Duration:
Placements typically last between 1 to 6 weeks per term, depending on the year of study and placement location.
Types of Placements:
Community Pharmacy Placements: Training in local pharmacies to develop communication skills, patient care, and dispensing practices.
Hospital Pharmacy Placements: Working alongside healthcare teams to understand medicines management, patient consultation, and clinical interventions.
Primary Care Placements: Gaining insights into prescribing practices and working closely with general practitioners and healthcare providers.
Learning Outcomes:
Apply theoretical knowledge to patient care.
Build communication and interpersonal skills through patient interactions.
Gain familiarity with the UK’s healthcare systems and pharmacy regulations.
Laboratory Research Opportunities:
Students in programs such as BSc Pharmacology and Physiology, MSc in Medicines Optimisation, or PhD/MPhil often participate in research projects led by faculty members.
Research areas include:
Drug delivery and nanotechnology.
Pharmacology and neuroscience.
Infectious diseases and cancer therapeutics.
These placements help students develop research methodologies, lab techniques, and data analysis skills.
Collaborative Research:
Medway School of Pharmacy collaborates with leading pharmaceutical companies, NHS organizations, and research institutions, offering students exposure to cutting-edge projects and technologies.
Students enrolled in the Postgraduate Certificate in Independent/Supplementary Prescribing gain practical experience in prescribing within a supervised clinical environment.
These placements are designed for qualified healthcare professionals (e.g., pharmacists, nurses) and focus on:
Consultation skills.
Clinical decision-making.
Governance and safe prescribing practices.
The Medway School of Pharmacy, in collaboration with the University of Kent and University of Greenwich, provides a wide range of career services to support students in securing placements and preparing for future employment.
Placement Coordination:
The school has partnerships with local and regional healthcare providers, including:
NHS Trusts.
Community pharmacies.
Private healthcare organizations.
CV and Application Assistance:
Career advisors provide guidance on crafting CVs, cover letters, and applications for competitive placement opportunities.
Mock Interviews:
Students can participate in mock interviews to improve their confidence and performance during placement interviews.
Networking Events:
Regularly hosted events where students can interact with industry professionals, alumni, and potential employers.
Mentorship Programs:
Access to mentors from the pharmacy profession who provide career guidance and industry insights.
Medway School of Pharmacy works closely with a variety of healthcare and research organizations to offer placement opportunities, including:
NHS Hospitals:
Medway Maritime Hospital.
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust.
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust.
Community Pharmacies:
Boots UK.
LloydsPharmacy.
Independent pharmacy chains.
Pharmaceutical Companies:
Pfizer.
GSK (GlaxoSmithKline).
AstraZeneca.
Research Institutes:
Academic and private research labs in Kent and London.
Placements at Medway School of Pharmacy are designed to prepare students for a variety of career paths, including:
Sector |
Career Opportunities |
---|---|
Community Pharmacy |
- Pharmacist. |
Hospital Pharmacy |
- Clinical Pharmacist. |
Pharmaceutical Industry |
- Research Scientist. |
Primary Care |
- Clinical Pharmacist in GP practices. |
Academia and Research |
- Lecturer in pharmacy or pharmacology. |
Graduates of the Medway School of Pharmacy have gone on to secure roles in leading organizations, including:
NHS Trusts: Working as clinical pharmacists or medicines optimization specialists.
Pharmaceutical Companies: Roles in drug research and development with companies like Pfizer and GSK.
Regulatory Agencies: Assisting with drug approvals and safety monitoring.
Academic Institutions: Pursuing careers in teaching and research.
Practical Experience:
Students develop a real-world understanding of pharmacy practices and research methodologies.
Networking Opportunities:
Build relationships with healthcare professionals and industry experts.
Career Preparation:
Gain insights into potential career paths and enhance employability through hands-on training.
Professional Development:
Develop essential skills such as patient communication, clinical decision-making, and teamwork.
International students are fully supported in finding placements, with resources tailored to their needs.
Assistance is provided for understanding UK healthcare systems, visa requirements, and professional registration pathways.
Placements are arranged in collaboration with the Medway School of Pharmacy placement team and its partner organizations.
Steps to Apply:
Work with career advisors to identify placement opportunities.
Prepare CV, cover letter, and references as required.
Attend interviews (if applicable) for competitive placement roles.
Complete any pre-placement training or certifications (e.g., for hospital settings).
The estimated acceptance rate at the Medway School of Pharmacy is between 60% and 70% for most programs.
While the school is not as highly selective as larger institutions, it has strict academic requirements and seeks students with a strong commitment to pharmacy and healthcare professions.
Program-Specific Selectivity:
MPharm (Master of Pharmacy):
Being the flagship program and fully accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), it is more competitive, with applicants required to meet specific academic and interview requirements.
BSc Pharmacology and Physiology:
Slightly less competitive than the MPharm program but still requires solid academic performance in relevant science subjects.
Postgraduate Programs (e.g., MSc, PhD):
Competitive for research-focused students but offers flexibility based on professional experience and academic background.
International Student Applications:
The Medway School of Pharmacy attracts a diverse student body, including many international applicants. While international students are welcomed, they must meet English language proficiency standards and visa requirements, which can make the process more selective.
Class Sizes and Resource Availability:
The school prioritizes maintaining small class sizes and providing personalized attention, which may limit the number of students admitted each year.
Academic and Interview Standards:
For programs like the MPharm, the admission process includes academic qualification screening and an interview assessment, further narrowing down the pool of applicants.
Details |
Information |
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Campus Name |
Medway Campus |
Address |
Medway School of Pharmacy |
City |
Chatham, Kent |
Region |
South East England, approximately 30 miles southeast of London. |
Shared With |
University of Greenwich, University of Kent, Canterbury Christ Church University. |
Proximity to London |
40 minutes by train to central London. |
Nearby Train Station |
Chatham Train Station (approximately 10 minutes by bus or taxi from the campus). |