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PhD Program - Pharmaceutical Sciences
- 20 August 2024
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Job summary
Join the PhD Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences at CUSO! Explore diverse topics and enjoy a collaborative environment.
Tasks
- Engage in modules covering pharmaceutical sciences and related fields.
- Complete a thesis under a supervisor at a Swiss university.
- Participate in both mandatory and optional modules during your studies.
Skills
- Candidates must hold a Master's degree in a relevant field.
- Strong analytical skills in biomedical statistics and research.
- Knowledge of pharmaceutical chemistry and biotechnology.
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PhD Program - Pharmaceutical Sciences
CategoryPositionThe doctoral program consists of teaching modules covering different aspects of pharmaceutical sciences. The proposed subjects include statistics with biomedical applications, intellectual property, therapeutic chemistry, pharmaceutical technology and biopharmacy, analytical chemistry, phytochemistry and pharmacognosy, biotechnology, clinical pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, and social pharmacy. Some modules are mandatory, others optional.
3 years
Registration deadline:
Inquire at the Admissions Office of the relevant University.
Doctoral program enrollment deadline:
Throughout the year provided a thesis supervisor is found.
Admission requirements:
To be admitted as members of the doctoral program in pharmaceutical sciences, candidates must be enrolled at a Swiss university and hold a Master’s/university degree in an appropriate field and pursue a thesis in pharmaceutical sciences.
3 years
Registration deadline:
Inquire at the Admissions Office of the relevant University.
Doctoral program enrollment deadline:
Throughout the year provided a thesis supervisor is found.
Admission requirements:
To be admitted as members of the doctoral program in pharmaceutical sciences, candidates must be enrolled at a Swiss university and hold a Master’s/university degree in an appropriate field and pursue a thesis in pharmaceutical sciences.