This programme offers focused training that combines basic and clinical sciences to prepare students as effective clinical pharmacologists in the 21st century. It provides core skills in clinical pharmacological, regulatory, and ethical principles to optimize therapeutic practice and clinical research. Students will gain a strong understanding of molecular pharmacology, pharmacogenomics, and personalized medicine. The course includes hands-on experience in molecular methods and genomic literature interpretation, fostering skills to analyze and develop personalized patient care plans. It’s designed to involve discussions about therapeutic issues in academia and industry, with opportunities for research projects under expert supervision. Delivered at the Gilmorehill campus in Glasgow, the programme is designed to develop the competencies needed for future senior roles within pharmaceutical medicine.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is among the few UK programmes that provide in-depth coverage of clinical pharmacology, helping students make an informed career choice in the field. It offers practical experience with molecular techniques and genomic analysis, along with critical interpretation skills for personalized medicine. The programme is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology and involves close interaction with industry and clinical experts, including guest lecturers from leading pharmaceutical companies. It uniquely prepares students for future senior positions in pharmaceutical medicine and clinical research, with opportunities to undertake research projects and engage in professional discussions.
The programme covers detailed aspects of clinical pharmacology, molecular genetics, pharmacogenomics, and personalized medicine. It emphasizes molecular methods, genomic analysis, and therapeutic issues, with contributions from clinical academics, industry experts, and drug regulators. A distinctive feature is its focus on molecular pharmacology and emerging sciences like pharmacogenomics, preparing students for advanced careers in pharmaceutical and clinical research environments.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
33.63L
Living cost
Applicants should have a 2.1 Honours degree (or non-UK equivalent) in Medicine, Pharmacy, Bioscience, or Biological degrees. Degrees in Pharmaceutical Engineering, Bioengineering, Nursing, or Traditional Chinese Medicine may also be considered, especially with relevant work experience. The programme also considers applicants with significant relevant experience alongside lower qualifications.

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Graduates of this programme can look forward to roles in academia, healthcare, the pharmaceutical industry, or advanced clinical environments such as pharmacists or clinicians. Potential job positions include clinical research fellow, medical doctor in the NHS, medical sales representative, medical writer, or pharmacist. Some alumni have pursued PhDs in fields like cardiovascular sciences, pharmacogenomics, or molecular pharmacology. There are also opportunities for continued professional development, including teacher training.