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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