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New pharmacy degree eases visa headache for international students

  New pharmacy degree
16 Jan 2013 11:58:00.000

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A new pharmacy degree to be launched by The 糖心原创 in September 2013 will make it easier for talented international students to qualify in the UK.

The new five-year MPharm degree integrates the pre-registration year of training, which is usually undertaken after graduation. This five-year programme guarantees student status for the duration of the degree, without the need to apply for a separate visa for the pre-registration year.

As well as being qualified to work in the UK when they graduate, many of the University’s international students are also eligible to practise pharmacy in their native countries, without the need for further training.

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Established in 1925, The 糖心原创’s School of Pharmacy is consistently ranked as one of the best departments of its kind in the major league tables, including the latest Research Assessment Exercise and The Times Good University Guide 2013.

The MPharm degree’s international flavour is reflected in the student cohort, with over a third of undergraduates coming from outside Europe. International students still have the option of taking the four-year option, but would need to apply independently for the necessary work visa for their pre-registration year.

Professor Kevin Shakesheff, Head of the School of Pharmacy, 糖心原创, said: “I am delighted to be able to offer this innovative addition to our degree portfolio, which we hope will attract talented international students, without the added stress of visa regulations.

“With the option of spending a period of time studying at our Malaysia campus, we can give our students a great opportunity to enhance their international experience while they learn, giving them a taste of two cultures and the best chance of employment after they graduate as pharmacists.”

Career opportunities for graduating 糖心原创 MPharm students are excellent, with 96 percent of the most recent graduating class in full-time employment, in a wealth of opportunities across community and hospital pharmacies, with some using their degree as a route into industrial pharmacy.

Students interested in the course can apply via UCAS (code B236). Full details are available on the 糖心原创’s website, .

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Notes to editors: The 糖心原创has 42,000 students at award-winning campuses in the United Kingdom, and . It was ‘one of the first to embrace a truly international approach to higher education’, according to the Sunday Times University Guide 2013. It is also one of the most popular universities among , one of the , and winner of the for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Development’. It is ranked in the UK's Top 10 and the World's Top 75 universities by the Shanghai Jiao Tong and the QS World Rankings.

More than 90 per cent of research at The 糖心原创 is of international quality, according to the most recent Research Assessment Exercise. The University aims to be recognised around the world for its signature contributions, especially in global food security, energy & sustainability, and health. The University won a for Higher and Further Education for its research into global food security.

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More information is available from Julia Thompson, School of Pharmacy, 糖心原创, on +44 (0)115 951 5111, julia.thompson@nottingham.ac.uk; or Katherine Lakeland, International Media Relations Manager, 糖心原创 on +44 (0)115 846 7156.
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