Interactive Workshop
Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Science Taster Session
Tuesday 7 June 2022 1- 2pm (BST)
Interested in a career in Pharmacy but not sure which course is right for you?
Join us for a Pharmacy Clinical Skills session we deliver with our current students, followed by a short presentation with Dr. Sharon Haughey as she explains the differences between a career in Pharmacy vs Pharmaceutical Science.
- Learn about the increasing importance of Clinical skills for pharmacists as they take on more patient-facing roles in primary care
- Experience an authentic clinical skills class through interactive activity and have the opportunity to understand what can be involved in assessing a patient or diagnosing a condition
- Recognise when symptoms or signs may indicate serious disease.
- Join us and take the opportunity to ask questions throughout the session
CAN'T ATTEND?
Following the workshop, a link of the recording will be emailed to all participants. If you cannot attend, but would like to receive the recording, please complete the registration form above.

Why Choose Pharmacy at Queen's
Ranked 35 in the World for Pharmacy
(QS World Rankings by subject 2024)The MPharm degree is designed to help students become experts in medicines with the skills to work effectively with patients and the multidisciplinary team.
The course integrates the chemical, and biological sciences with the discovery, design, evaluation and production of medicines and their clinical application to all areas of practice.
A variety of placements and simulated learning with multidisciplinary teams help students develop the knowledge and skills to be a valued and effective member of the healthcare team.
What is Pharmaceutical Science?
Pharmaceutical science is the study of the formulation, development and manufacture of new drugs.
What will I learn?
The BSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences degree is designed to create students who are the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists, able to work in all stages of the drug development process as part of a multi-disciplinary research team.
Where will my degree take me?
Graduates may be involved in any aspect of drug product development and the School of Pharmacy has world-leading academics that are fully engaged with leading industrial partners tackling global health problems.
Academics teaching on our BSc degree programmes are leading subject experts and work with major multinational pharmaceutical companies. These include GSK, Eli Lilly, Teva, Astra Zeneca, Reckitt Benckiser, Almac, Capsugel, and many others.