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1 CoursesBsc clinical pharmacology in St georges university of london
On Campus
(September)
This degree is the only undergraduate course dedicated to Clinical Pharmacology. We take a holistic view of the development of drugs: from understanding disease processes and identifying possible drug targets, to organising testing, rolling out clinical trials, negotiating complex regulations and licensing and finally, treating patients and potentially saving lives. The course blends clinical and fundamental sciences with an innovative integrated approach.Designed in collaboration with industry, our course prepares you for employment from the outset with a focus on developing core skills in leadership, organisation, communication, teamwork, academic integrity and more. You'll relate your learning to real-life through case studies and practical activities, which in 2020 included our students assisting with the running and management of COVID testing of students across the University.Every student spends six weeks on industry-related work experience in Year 2. This is in large part thanks to our excellent professional links with the British Pharmacological Society (BPS), regulatory bodies, contract research organisations and major pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical companies, such as AstraZeneca, Johnson and Johnson, Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline. In addition, students undertake an extensive lab-based or clinically-focused research project for six weeks. 1,000 cash award for 2021/22 applicants,To celebrate the third year of our Clinical Pharmacology BSc, we are offering all applicants who choose to study this pioneering course a 1,000 cash award to support living expenses and general studies.To be eligible for the cash award, you must enrol on the course in September 2021. (There is no additional application process, everyone who applies and is made an offer on the course is automatically eligible for the award.)The cash award will be paid directly into your bank account in one instalment in December 2021. However, it is subject to good attendance on the course.
72% in Higher Secondary Certificate/Standard XII (any board, state or central). IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in Writing and 6.0 in all other components. IB : overall score of 32 with 15 points at Higher Level, including a minimum grade 5 in Biology and Chemistry. A levels : BBB Including Biology and Chemistry. Personal Statement, Health and Police Screening.
pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, managing drug trials or working in the laboratory for one of the many pharmaceutical companies or contract research organisations, or assist with research and test medicines on patients in clinical trials units, hospitals or GP practices. Potential employers include the NHS and many professional and regulatory organisations, such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) or Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
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