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We have scientists and clinicians working together on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy. This spans the fundamental understanding and concepts of:

  • drug action
  • the discovery of new drugs
  • development of medicines
  • the clinical management and rationale use of medicines

You'll study within the School of Pharmacy. If your research involves clinical components, you'll work in partnership with the NHS.

The School of Pharmacy's focus is on multidisciplinary translational research. We produce work that is relevant to real life.

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We have scientists and clinicians working together on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy. This spans the fundamental understanding and concepts of:

  • drug action
  • the discovery of new drugs
  • development of medicines
  • the clinical management and rationale use of medicines

You'll study within the School of Pharmacy. If your research involves clinical components, you'll work in partnership with the NHS.

The School of Pharmacy's focus is on multidisciplinary translational research. We produce work that is relevant to real life.

Your development

Each faculty offers a researcher development programme for its postgraduate research students. We have designed your programme to help you:

  • perform better as a researcher
  • boost your career prospects
  • broaden your impact

Through workshops and activities, it will build your transferable skills and increase your confidence.

You’ll cover:

  • techniques for effective research
  • methods for better collaborative working
  • essential professional standards and requirements

Your programme is flexible. You can adapt it to meet your changing needs as you progress through your doctorate.

Our Careers Service

Our award-winning Careers Service is one of the largest and best in the country, and we have strong links with employers. We provide an extensive range of opportunities to all students through our ncl+ initiative.

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A 2:1 honours degree , or international equivalent, in a science or medicine related subject.

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We have scientists and clinicians working together on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy. This spans the fundamental understanding and concepts of:

  • drug action
  • the discovery of new drugs
  • development of medicines
  • the clinical management and rationale use of medicines.

You'll study within the School of Pharmacy. If your research involves clinical components, you'll work in partnership with the NHS.

The School of Pharmacy's focus is on multidisciplinary translational research. We produce work that is relevant to real life.

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English Language Requirements: Direct Entry: IELTS 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 5.5 in all sub-skills).

International students wishing to discuss these opportunities may contact : Andrea Wadham International Recruitment Manager Faculty of Medical Sciences Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 4841 Email: [email protected]

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We have scientists and clinicians working together on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy. This spans the fundamental understanding and concepts of drug action, the discovery of new drugs and development of medicines, the clinical management and rationale use of medicines, through to the professional role of the pharmacist in improving public health.

As a postgraduate research student studying for an MPhil or PhD, you will be based within the School of Pharmacy and a research institute in the Faculty of Medical Sciences relevant to your proposed research. Our research institutes are as follows: Ageing Cell and Molecular Biosciences Cellular Medicine Health and Society Genetic Medicine Neuroscience Cancer Research

If your research involves clinical components there may be a partnership with the NHS.

The School of Pharmacy's focus is on multidisciplinary translational research, work that is relevant to real life. We combine world-class laboratory and clinical research facilities with an open environment where scholars, clinicians and researchers benefit from working side-by-side. You will spend your time within research teams led by experts in their field, in a friendly and supportive atmosphere.

We offer MPhil and PhD supervision in the following research areas: Disease-Selective Medicines Improved Strategies for the Treatment of Chronic Pain Cellular Physiology Safety Pharmacology and Discovery Toxicology Pharmaceutics and Chemical Principles of Dosage Form Design Pharmaceutical Public Health Rational Medicines Use Patient Safety and Health Information Technology

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Courses and qualifications for pharmacists

The MPharm degree is offered at several universities in the UK. This is the first part of the route to registration if you want to become a pharmacist.

If you’ve qualified as a pharmacist outside of the European Economic Area, you can do a postgraduate diploma (known as an Overseas Pharmacist Assessment Programme or OSPAP) as the first part of the route to UK registration.

An accredited degree or postgraduate programme combines science and practice and equips students with the theoretical knowledge, professional behaviours and clinical skills needed to become a pharmacist.

There are a number of different course formats. Click on the tabs below to find out more about each option.

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Four-year mpharm, preparatory year plus mpharm, foundation degree plus mpharm, five-year integrated programme.

A full time degree course which is usually completed in four years. This is the most frequent type of course offered.

You must successfully complete the course to start foundation training.

Entry requirements

The entry requirements for our accredited MPharm degrees vary between universities. As a guide, most universities will expect you to have an A or B grade in A-level chemistry and two further A-levels in either biology, mathematics or physics. If you have A-levels in chemistry and biology, you may also be considered with an alternative third subject.

The entry requirements are set by the individual university offering the MPharm degree. Universities may accept equivalent qualifications, other than A-levels, including qualifications gained outside of the UK. Universities may also set other entry requirements for the course.

If you’d like to pursue a career as a pharmacist but don’t have the required A-level grades or subjects, you can consider doing one of our accredited foundation degrees as an alternative route to enter an MPharm degree.  

A five-year MPharm degree programme with a preparatory year, sometimes referred to as a foundation year, or ‘year 0’, followed by the usual four years MPharm.

You must complete the programme successfully to start foundation training.

A two-year MPharm foundation degree leading to direct entry into Year 2 of an four-year accredited MPharm degree programme, which would take a total of five years.

Doing a foundation degree

If you want to pursue a career in pharmacy but don’t have the required qualifications to be accepted onto an MPharm degree, you can apply to do a pharmacy foundation degree.

This is a two-year full-time course which includes the content of the first year of an MPharm degree combined with work experience placements. The foundation degree aims to give students the appropriate knowledge and experience to allow them to apply to enter Year Two of an accredited MPharm degree. It’s important to understand that doing a foundation degree doesn’t guarantee a place on an MPharm degree.

Foundation degree entry requirements

To see a list of accepted qualifications for entry to the foundation degree, please visit the websites of the course providers.

A five-year integrated MPharm degree programme which includes both the degree qualification and foundation training year.

If you’d like to pursue a career as a pharmacist but don’t have the required A-level grades or subjects, you can consider doing one of our accredited foundation degrees as an alternative route to enter an MPharm degree.

Currently, one School of Pharmacy offers an accredited MPharm programme which is taught in part overseas at a partner university. This programme is called an MPharm 2+2.

Students on an MPharm programme study at the overseas partner university for the first two years and join the UK MPharm course for Years Three and Four.

Students who graduate from the accredited MPharm 2+2 are eligible to enter the foundation year training in the UK.

This means they can then follow the UK route to registration allowing them to practise as a pharmacist in the UK.

Applicants applying for the overseas MPharm degree must apply through the overseas partner’s application process and not through UCAS. Visit the website of the partner university for details of entry requirements.

If you’ve qualified as a pharmacist outside of the European Economic Area, you can do a postgraduate diploma as the first part of the route to UK registration.

The Overseas Pharmacists’ Assessment Programme (OSPAP) is a one-year course that prepares people who have qualified overseas to practise in the UK and do the foundation training.

The OSPAP course is available to people who hold a pharmacy qualification from overseas and are registered, or eligible to register, as pharmacists in their country of qualification.

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PhD Studentship: Exploring inequalities in the utilisation of novel systemic anti-cancer therapies using big data

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This PhD studentship is part of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Patient Safety Research Collaborative (PSRC). The aim of this collaborative is to deliver real and meaningful changes in patient safety for those with Multiple Long-Term Conditions (MLTCs).  

https://www.newcastle-hospitals.nhs.uk/news/5-3million-investment-for-patient-safety-research/  

100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend of £19,273. Successful international applicants will be required to fund the difference between home fees and international fees. 

The Newcastle NIHR Patient Safety Research Collaborative (PSRC)   is a partnership between three universities (Newcastle, Northumbria, and Queen Mary London) and Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. A PhD project is available on the topic of “ Inequalities in utilisation of novel systemic anti-cancer therapies” . The student will work with “big data” to examine different inequalities (e.g by age, socio-economic position, ethnicity, presence of MLTCs) in utilisation of new anti-cancer drugs. They will then go on to explore reasons – as well as potential implications – for these inequalities using different research approaches. The project spans the PSRC research themes of Polypharmacy and Disadvantaged Communities. 

This studentship provides an unparalleled opportunity for post-graduate training and interdisciplinary working in the field of patient safety. The student will join a vibrant team of researchers and students and benefit from a strong capacity development programme designed to train the patient safety researchers of the future, delivered in collaboration with the Newcastle Health Innovation Partners’ Training Academy. 

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September 2024

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28th May 2024

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Professor Linda Sharp 

Other academic or clinical colleagues affiliated with the PSRC may also be involved in supervision.  

Eligibility Criteria

A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a relevant subject (e.g. health sciences, epidemiology, statistics, psychology, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, midwifery, allied health). A Masters with strong research training element would be highly advantageous. Experience of statistical analysis of “big data” and/or qualitative data collection and/or analysis would be valuable. 

If your first language is not English, you need an overall IELTS score of 6.5 (at least 5.5 in all sub-skills) or equivalent language qualification. 

International applicants may require an ATAS ( Academic Technology Approval Scheme ) clearance certificate prior to obtaining their visa and to study on this programme. 

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Pharmacy Mphil

Newcastle university, different course options.

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Course Summary

Tuition fees, entry requirements, university information, similar courses at this uni, key information data source : idp connect, qualification type.

MPhil - Master of Philosophy

Subject areas

Course type.

We have scientists and clinicians working together on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy. This spans the fundamental understanding and concepts of:

  • drug action
  • the discovery of new drugs
  • development of medicines
  • the clinical management and rationale use of medicines

You'll study within the School of Pharmacy. If your research involves clinical components, you'll work in partnership with the NHS.

The School of Pharmacy's focus is on multidisciplinary translational research. We produce work that is relevant to real life.

Your development

Each faculty offers a researcher development programme for its postgraduate research students. We have designed your programme to help you:

  • perform better as a researcher
  • boost your career prospects
  • broaden your impact

Through workshops and activities, it will build your transferable skills and increase your confidence.

You’ll cover:

  • techniques for effective research
  • methods for better collaborative working
  • essential professional standards and requirements

Your programme is flexible. You can adapt it to meet your changing needs as you progress through your doctorate.

Our Careers Service

Our award-winning Careers Service is one of the largest and best in the country, and we have strong links with employers. We provide an extensive range of opportunities to all students through our ncl+ initiative.

UK fees Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

International fees Course fees for EU and international students

A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a science or medicine related subject.

Newcastle University is a world-leading university renowned for the quality of its teaching and research. The university is recognised internationally for its contributions to global problem solving in innovative and creative ways. Newcastle University is a prestigious founding member of the Russell Group association of research-intensive universities in the UK. The university enjoys an outstanding reputation as an institution at which... more

Oncology for the Pharmaceutical Industry MSc, PGDip, PGCert

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Drug Chemistry MSc

Full time | 12 months | 16-SEP-24

Pharmacy PhD

Full time | 36 months | 16-SEP-24

Pharmacy MD

Full time | 24 months | 16-SEP-24

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  • School Vision
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
  • Teaching Facilities
  • Pharmacy Research Laboratory Facilities
  • About the MPharm
  • Teaching and Assessment
  • Student Support
  • Interprofessional Education
  • Pre-registration Training
  • Entry Requirements
  • Student Profiles
  • Disease Selective Medicines
  • Rational Medicine Use
  • Pharmacy Education Research
  • Research Environment
  • Research Strengths and Impact
  • Get Involved
  • Regional Partnerships
  • International Partnerships
  • Collaborative Research
  • Research Consultancy
  • Contract Research
  • Public Engagement
  • Widening Participation
  • Newcastle Pharmacy Alumni
  • Academic Staff
  • Support Staff
  • Our Research
  • NIHR PSRC Network
  • PhD Students
  • PhD Research
  • News and Events

newcastle university pharmacy phd

  • Fees and Funding
  • Newcastle University
  • School of Pharmacy
  • Study With Us
  • Postgraduate
  • Postgraduate Taught

Taught postgraduate programmes

Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine MRes

  • Full time: 12 months

Full details of current Fees and Funding can be found here .

Postgraduate research programmes

Pharmacy, MPhil

  • Full time: minimum 12 months, part time: minimum 24 months

Pharmacy, PhD

  • Full time: minimum 36 months, part time: minimum 72 month

Full details of current Fees and Funding can be found here .

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  25. Fees and Funding

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