The Medway School of Pharmacy is a school of pharmacy in South East England. Established in 2004, the School is the result of a collaboration between the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent. Its campus is part of a shared facility on Chatham Dockyard in Medway, Kent.
Medway School of Pharmacy was established as a collaboration between the British universities of Kent and Greenwich, in response to a "shortage of qualified pharmacists" in the south east of England. The School admitted its first students after it received approval from the RPSGB. In September 2004: its first graduates completed Foundation degrees in June 2007 and in July 2008, the first cohort of MPharm students graduated from the school.
Medway School of Pharmacy is a unique partnership between the University of Kent and the University of Greenwich. The school has achieved full accreditation by the General Pharmaceutical Council and is recognised as an established School of Pharmacy. The school's mission is to produce high-quality professional graduates committed to lifelong learning, through innovative teaching and research delivered in a supportive and caring environment.
| Rank | GRE | GMAT | TOEFL | IELTS | Duolingo | GPA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 in pharmacy and Pharmacology | Not required | Not required | Not required | 6.5 | Not accepted | 3.3 |
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