List of Pharmacy Schools in The United Kingdom - England

England

Name University Established Comments Ref.
School of Life and Health Sciences Aston 1895
Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. Bath 1907 Founded as the Bristol and West College of Pharmacy and Chemistry
School of Pharmacy Birmingham 2013
School of Life Sciences Bradford 1966
School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences Brighton 1858
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Central Lancashire 2007
School of Pharmacy Durham 2013
School of Pharmacy De Montfort 1886
School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy East Anglia 2003
Medway School of Pharmacy Greenwich
Kent
2004
School of Pharmacy Hertfordshire 2005
School of Pharmacy Huddersfield 2008
School of Pharmacy Keele 2006
Department of Pharmacy Kingston 2004
The School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences Liverpool John Moores 1849
UCL School of Pharmacy University College London 1842
Department of Pharmacy King's College London 1926
Reading School of Pharmacy University of Reading 2005
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Manchester 1883
School of Pharmacy Nottingham 1925
  • University of Portsmouth - School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
  • University of Sunderland - Faculty of Applied Sciences
  • University of Wolverhampton - School of Applied Sciences

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