List of Pharmacy Schools - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • Aston University - School of Life and Health Sciences. The Birmingham School of Pharmacy at Aston University, founded in 1918
  • University of Bath - Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
  • University of Bradford - School of Life Sciences
  • University of Brighton - School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
  • University of Central Lancashire - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • De Montfort University - School of Pharmacy
  • University of East Anglia - School of Pharmacy
  • University of Greenwich/University of Kent - Medway School of Pharmacy
  • University of Hertfordshire - School of Pharmacy
  • University of Huddersfield - Division of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Keele University - School of Pharmacy
  • Kingston University - Department of Pharmacy
  • Liverpool John Moores University - School of Pharmacy and Chemistry
  • University College London - UCL School of Pharmacy (previously school of pharmacy, University of London)
  • King's College London - Department of Pharmacy
  • University of Manchester - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • University of Nottingham - School of Pharmacy
  • University of Portsmouth - School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
  • Queen's University Belfast - School of Pharmacy
  • University of Reading - School of Pharmacy
  • Robert Gordon University - School of Pharmacy
  • University of Strathclyde - Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
  • University of Sunderland - School of Health, Natural and Social Sciences
  • Cardiff University - Welsh School of Pharmacy
  • University of Wolverhampton - School of Applied Sciences

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