Norwegian PhD School of Pharmacy
The Norwegian PhD School of Pharmacy was created to increase the quality of research and education of PhD students within pharmaceutical sciences in Norway. The project period was 2013–2021.
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Centre for Pharmacy
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Centre for Pharmacy has been educating pharmacists since 2003. Pharmacists hold a unique expertise within the medicine field which are increasingly sought for in today's society.
The centre is organizationally placed under Department of Clinical Science at The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry , but is also in close collaboration with The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences .
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Research at Centre for Pharmacy
Centre for Pharmacy conduct research both within development of new drug therapies, and within pharmacy practice. The aim however, is the same: Ensure efficient, safe and rational medicine use. Follow the links to find out more about the research groups and their ongoing projects.
Bioresources and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Organic Synthesis and Medicinal Chemistry
Research Group in Social Pharmacy
FPD-Include Project Awarded €400,000 Erasmus+ Grant for Inclusive Pharmacy Education
The University of Bergen's Centre for Pharmacy has been granted a prestigious Erasmus+ cooperation partnership grant of €400,000 over 36 months for their FPD-Include project. FPD-Include, which stands for Faculty Professional Development for inclusion in pharmacy education, is a collaborative effort...
Embracing Sustainability in Pharmacy Education: Insights from EAFP Conference
The European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy (EAFP) recently held its annual conference, in Valencia (Spain), dedicated to the theme of sustainability in pharmacy, pharmacy practice, and pharmacy education.
With a high level of engagement, the Centre for Pharmacy leads 3 productive days in an effort to prepare for the Centre for Excellence in Education (SFU) application.
Dates: 10-12 March ...
Expanding the scope of pharmacy practice – improving public health
At Centre for Pharmacy’s annual scientific event for students, Professor Ross T. Tsuyuki gave a lecture on pharmacists’ expanding role and how this can contribute to improved public health. Click through to access a recording of the full lecture.
Peptidomimetics - drugs for the future
By developing molecules which are able to regulate serine proteases, the phd work of Adnan Budnjo is another step towards developing new medicines against diseases as cancer, diabetes, and COPD. Thursday 19th of June 2014 he defends his thesis “Synthesis of serine protease inhibitors”.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Protein Structural Dynamics by NMR
variable number of PhD students, postdocs and part time positions. The Department is responsible for a bachelor’s and a master’s program in pharmacy . Teaching is given at both undergraduate and graduate
PhD Candidate in Nutrition
programmes on all levels, including PhD . The faculty has about 6000 students and nearly 600 members of staff. Department of Nursing and Health Promotion is located at all three campus: Kjeller, Pilestredet and
PhD Fellowship position in Glycomics in Dry Eye Disease
programmes on all levels, including PhD . The faculty has about 6000 students and nearly 600 members of staff. At the Faculty of Health Science , Department of Life Sciences and Health there is an available
1-2 Professor or Associate Professor of Biomedicine
function of macromolecules, and the biology of the extracellular matrix. Our teaching covers the 1st and 2nd years of the medical and dentistry programs, the Master's in Biomedicine, PhD courses, as
of macromolecules, and the biology of the extracellular matrix. Our teaching covers the 1st and 2nd years of the medical and dentistry programs, the Master's in Biomedicine, PhD courses, as well as courses in dental
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5 Best universities for Pharmacy in Norway
Updated: February 29, 2024
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Below is a list of best universities in Norway ranked based on their research performance in Pharmacy. A graph of 38K citations received by 2.06K academic papers made by 5 universities in Norway was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.
1. University of Oslo
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2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
3. University of Bergen
4. UiT The Arctic University of Norway
5. University of Stavanger
The best cities to study Pharmacy in Norway based on the number of universities and their ranks are Oslo , Trondheim , Bergen , and Tromso .
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Education – Department of Pharmacy
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Educational Offer at the Department of Pharmacy (IFA)
At the department, pharmacists are educated in a bachelor's program and a master's program:
- Bachelor in Pharmacy is an undergraduate academic degree in Pharmacy, qualifying for a position as “reseptar farmasøyt” in the Norwegian pharmacies.
- Master in Pharmacy gives the final competences to become authorized pharmacist, according to the EU directives. With the master degree in Pharmacy, you are qualified for positions as “provisør farmasøyt” and head of Norwegian pharmacies, positions in hospital pharmacy or in hospital wards. Furthermore, the master degree entitles you to apply for a PhD position. You can also consider the possibility to work in the pharmaceutical industry.
Since we are part of the Faculty of Health Science and work closely together with the University Hospital of Northern Norway, we have established educational practice in clinical pharmacy with the focus on cross-professional interaction and patient-pharmacist interaction in a hospital ward.
The department educates Ph.D. candidates and offers Ph.D. courses within different pharmaceutical areas.
Bachelor (3 years)
Master (1½ – 5 years), ph.d.-studies, further and continuing education.
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The Norwegian PhD School of Pharmacy was created to increase the quality of research and education of PhD students within pharmaceutical sciences in Norway. The project period was 2013–2021. Read final report here.
The National PhD School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (NPSPS) was established in 2013. All five pharmaceutical educational institutes in Norway participate in NPSPS, which purpose is to create a network for PhD candidates, their supervisors and research groups in the pharmaceutical field.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Protein Structural Dynamics by NMR. UiT The Arctic University of Norway | Norway | 28 days ago. variable number of PhD students, postdocs and part time positions. The Department is responsible for a bachelor’s and a master’s program in pharmacy.
Centre for Pharmacy conduct research both within development of new drug therapies, and within pharmacy practice. The aim however, is the same: Ensure efficient, safe and rational medicine use. Follow the links to find out more about the research groups and their ongoing projects.
Starting date: as soon as possible. Knowledge development in a changing. DSTrain – MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships in Computational and Natural Sciences – 18 positions. University of Oslo | Norway | about 15 hours ago. secondments opportunities.
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The PhD programme in Health Sciences is a structured research education and consist of independent research work with a doctoral thesis (150 credits) and a training component (30 credits). The programme is standardized to a three year duration, extended to four year for mandatory duties.
Below is the list of 5 best universities for Pharmacy in Norway ranked based on their research performance: a graph of 38K citations received by 2.06K academic papers made by these universities was used to calculate ratings and create the top.
Find exclusive scholarships for international PhD students pursuing Pharmacy studies in Norway. Search and apply online today.
With the master degree in Pharmacy, you are qualified for positions as “provisør farmasøyt” and head of Norwegian pharmacies, positions in hospital pharmacy or in hospital wards. Furthermore, the master degree entitles you to apply for a PhD position.