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PhD Studies

Section 1 Selection of Ph.D. Candidates M.D. and B.Sc. graduates of Health Sciences or other relevant Faculties of Greek Universities and certified Institutions outside of the Country, as well as graduates of relevant departments of Technological Educational Institutions, are admitted. Graduates of non Greek Institutions must certify their degrees through the Hellenic National Academic Recognition Information Center. Ph.D. candidates must be M.Sc. holders. However, in exceptional cases and after approval given by the General Assembly of the Department (special composition), a student...

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Awarded PhDs

Honorary Doctorates † Professor Panagiotis Κatsoyannis 1997 - Professor Christoph Hohbach 2000 - Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I 2000 - Professor Kyrakos Nikolaou 2002 † Professor Fotis C. Kafatos 2005 - Professor Andrew V. Schally 2010 - Professor Athanassios Giannis 2010 - Professor Kurt Wüthrich 2015   PhDs - Department of Pharmacy [1985-2019] 1985 1. Ξένος Κων/νος 1987 2. Πάϊρας Γεώργιος 3. Αθανασίου Αικατερίνη 1988 4. Λιβανίου Ευαγγελία 1989 5. Κακαμπάκος Σωτήριος 6. Νικολαρόπουλος Σωτήριος 1992...

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Quality Policy

Quality Policy of the Department of Pharmacy The Department of Pharmacy, in collaboration with the University Quality Assurance Unit (MODIP) and the relevant services of the University, has harmonized the Quality Policy of the Pharmacy Undergraduate Program (PUP) with the Quality Policy of the University of Patras. The quality assurance policy of the Department of Pharmacy is in line with the University's quality policy and is formulated in a statement that is made public and is implemented with the involvement of all stakeholders. It aims to pursue specific objectives related to the...

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Undergraduate Studies

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Outline The education system in Greece is based on semesters. There are two semesters per academic year (Fall and Spring) according to the Academic Calendar after a Senate's decision (see below). Students admitted for undergraduates studies need 10 semesters (5 years) in order to graduate, that is to obtain the diploma of Pharmacy (“Ptychion” in Greek). During each semester a student has to follow ca. 4 to 6 courses with a total of around 24-39 hrs of attendance per week. A course can consist of Lectures or Lectures and practical work (Laboratory). The courses offered in our Department...

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Postgraduate Studies

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The Department of Pharmacy organizes and participates in 4 Postgraduate Programs [PP: A, B, C & D]: PP Α & Β:  Departmental [Dept. of Pharmacy]PP C:         Interinstitutional PP D:         Interdepartmental, leading to the award of a Master of Science (MSc) Degree as follows: PP Α: Drug Discovery and DevelopmentDepartment of Pharmacy Specializations: Medicinal Chemistry – Natural Products Industrial Pharmaceutics Molecular Pharmacology and Biotechnology Outline Program [EL] PP B: Cosmetology - Preparation and Evaluation of Cosmetic Products Department of...

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