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Courses
The RCSI School of Pharmacy offers a new, fully integrated five-year degree programme leading to the award of MPharm. This new programme is accredited to date by the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI) - The Pharmacy Regulator. Upon completion of the MPharm, graduates will be fully qualified to apply to register as a pharmacist in Ireland and throughout the EU. The MPharm will also act as a platform for professional pharmacy registration in other geographies and is recognised by the Pharmacy Board of Malaysia. More Information.
National Pharmacy Internship Programme (NPIP)
The NPIP programme is a one-year structured workplace-based learning programme. Pharmacy interns are supported through a one-to-one relationship with their tutor pharmacist, and a series of online modules. In addition, they participate in a week-long programme at RCSI where they are supported in developing skills essential to being a successful pharmacist, such as communication and counselling skills. More Information.
The School of Pharmacy welcomes applications for MSc and PhD research from interested candidates. Research in the School is aligned with RCSI's institutional research strategy and consists of a number of pillars with other research areas spanning these pillars. More Information.