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Education
We educate pharmacists and drug design experts of the future.
Bachelor and Master courses are offered through the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PharmaSchool).
We welcome students who are curious and interested in doing a research project at the Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology.
As a student at PharmaSchool, you may undertake a research project, including master’s thesis project, within the Department. We can also offer projects to students from other faculties within University of Copenhagen, as well as from other universities in Denmark or abroad.
If you consider pursuing a research project under the supervision of our faculty, we encourage you to explore the research area and ongoing work of our research groups and centres. Once you have identified a topic or area that aligns with your interest, you are welcome to contact relevant professors, associate professors or assistant professors to discuss whether they can offer a project that matches your academic goals and interest.
Your project will form part of the ongoing research in the Department, and you will work alongside one or more supervisors. There may also be opportunities to undertake a Master project in collaboration with our research partners in companies or other universities, either in Denmark or abroad
- Read more about Bachelor and Master projects
PhD courses are offered through the Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences.
A PhD project can be completed entirely or partly within the Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology. You can apply for advertised PhD scholarships, or you can submit your own project proposal in agreement with a supervisor, while applying for full or partial financial support from other departments or funds.
During the course of your PhD, you will be enrolled in a graduate programme, for example Drug Research Academy (DRA). DRA is tailored especially to PhD students working across the pharmaceutical disciplines within the Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology and the Department of Pharmacy.