The PhD Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Lincoln lasts 2-4 years if studied full-time or 3-8 years if studied part-time. During the programme, students will conduct their independent research with guidance from experienced supervisors. The two main areas of focus are Drug Discovery, Design, and Delivery, as well as Clinical Pharmacy and Practice.
Students are evaluated based on the quality of their research thesis and how well they present their research topic during an oral examination. Some students may have opportunities to conduct research in other countries or visit laboratories to use specialised equipment and learn new techniques.
Graduates of this programme will acquire both research and transferable skills, which will help them pursue various careers, including teaching at universities, working in pharmaceutical research, promoting new healthcare solutions, and engaging in biotechnology.
The University of Lincoln was founded in 1996 and is home to more than 15,000 students from various countries. It is known for its high-quality education and has received a Gold rating in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework. According to Times Higher Education, it is ranked among the top 150 young universities in the world.
Besides strong education, the University of Lincoln is dedicated to sustainability. The university aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions and includes eco-friendly practices in its programmes. It was also awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize in 2023, specifically for its work in the food and agriculture sector.
Grade Requirements:
Candidates should hold a first-class or upper second-class honours degree, as well as a Master's degree.
English Proficiency:
International students enrolling in the University of Lincoln PhD Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science should expect a tuition fee of £18,500 per year. For those who are in Thesis Pending status, an extra charge of £2,700 will be incurred. Please be aware that these fees pertain to the 2025/26 academic year and are subject to change in the future.
The University of Lincoln has various scholarships to support students with their financial needs. One scholarship is the Lincoln Alumni MSc Social Work Scholarship. This scholarship gives £1,000 every year to students who completed their bachelor's degree at the university and are now studying for a master's degree in Social Work.
Another scholarship is the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, which fully covers tuition fees for one year for students coming from the university’s partner institutions abroad. Additionally, the Global Leaders Scholarship, which is open to international students, provides a 50% discount on tuition fees for one year of study.
Earning a PhD Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Lincoln opens up various career paths, including:
Candidates can apply for this course through the university's online application form. For assistance with the application process, please don't hesitate to reach out to one of our trained counsellors.
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