Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD, 3 Years) 36 months PHD Programme By University of Nicosia |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

  1. To develop a foundation in the pharmaceutical sciences in general, as well as in the specific subjects identified, with emphasis on Drug Design and Discovery, Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Delivery and Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacovigilance, Drug Regulatory Affairs, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics, Translational Therapeutics, Pharmacogenomics, Toxicology, Pharmacy Practice, etc.
  2. To enable PhD candidates to conduct independent research and to be able to apply in-depth specialized knowledge in one or more of the above areas

The main objectives of the programme are to:

  1. Foster an environment that nurtures and stimulates the research interests and the intellectual advancement of students and faculty, including a forum for scientific and professional discussion.
  2. Emphasize hands-on experience and exposure to cutting-edge technologies to hone practical research skills.
  3. Ensure students acquire a comprehensive knowledge base, staying abreast of the latest developments and emerging trends in the Pharmaceutical Sciences
  4. Prepare PhD candidates to meet the expectations of different professional endeavors, including careers in the pharmaceutical industry (big pharma and CROs), academia, regulatory agencies


Career Prospects
  • Drive Research Excellence in Therapeutic Innovation
  • Foster Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Build a Framework for Sustainable Drug Development
  • Translate Research into Practice

Pharma Industry and companies (education, consultation, research)

  • Research Institutes (research and teaching)
  • Govermental and Public State Organizations
  • Public and private hospitals
  • SMEs and start up companies

Patients Organizations Federation

Access to Further Studies
Upon graduation, students would have obtained the highest academic title possible.

Programme overview

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

  1. To develop a foundation in the pharmaceutical sciences in general, as well as in the specific subjects identified, with emphasis on Drug Design and Discovery, Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Delivery and Metabolism, Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacovigilance, Drug Regulatory Affairs, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics, Translational Therapeutics, Pharmacogenomics, Toxicology, Pharmacy Practice, etc.
  2. To enable PhD candidates to conduct independent research and to be able to apply in-depth specialized knowledge in one or more of the above areas

The main objectives of the programme are to:

  1. Foster an environment that nurtures and stimulates the research interests and the intellectual advancement of students and faculty, including a forum for scientific and professional discussion.
  2. Emphasize hands-on experience and exposure to cutting-edge technologies to hone practical research skills.
  3. Ensure students acquire a comprehensive knowledge base, staying abreast of the latest developments and emerging trends in the Pharmaceutical Sciences
  4. Prepare PhD candidates to meet the expectations of different professional endeavors, including careers in the pharmaceutical industry (big pharma and CROs), academia, regulatory agencies


Career Prospects
  • Drive Research Excellence in Therapeutic Innovation
  • Foster Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Build a Framework for Sustainable Drug Development
  • Translate Research into Practice

Pharma Industry and companies (education, consultation, research)

  • Research Institutes (research and teaching)
  • Govermental and Public State Organizations
  • Public and private hospitals
  • SMEs and start up companies

Patients Organizations Federation

Access to Further Studies
Upon graduation, students would have obtained the highest academic title possible.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
213+
The minimum requirement for admission to the doctoral degree programme is a Master’s Degree and a Thesis Proposal.

  • Eligible candidates should hold a recognized Master’s degree related to Pharmacy Sciences, or an Integrated degree in Pharmacy and/or a Master’s degree in Chemistry, Biology or in other related fields
  • Two recommendation letters at least one from academics preferably from an academic institution where the applicant studied previously.
  • Individual Interviews
  • Initial Proposal


English Language Proficiency

Students satisfy the English requirements if their first degree was taught in English. Otherwise, they would need to present a minimum TOEFL score of 550 paper-based or 213 computer-based, GCSE “O” Level with minimum “C” or IELTS with a score of 6.5.

3 Years
Feb
Sep

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