Welcome to the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at North South University. As a dynamic and forward-thinking department, we are committed to advancing the field of pharmaceutical sciences through education, research, and community engagement. Our mission is to nurture the next generation of pharmaceutical professionals who are not only equipped with the technical knowledge and skills necessary to succeed but also instilled with a passion for improving global health outcomes.
At our department, we take pride in our state-of-the-art facilities, which foster an environment of collaborative learning and innovation. Our faculty members are leaders in their respective fields, and they are dedicated to providing an exceptional educational experience, guiding students to achieve their fullest potential.
We are equally passionate about research. Our faculty and students are involved in cutting-edge research in areas such as pharmaceutical technology (advanced drug delivery systems), pharmacology & clinical pharmacy, phytochemistry, hospital pharmacy, and pharmaceutical analysis. By translating scientific advances into real-world solutions, we aim to contribute meaningfully to the development of novel therapies, improving patient care, and addressing the evolving challenges of global health.
We also strive to build strong ties with the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare providers, and regulatory bodies, ensuring that our work remains relevant to the needs of society. Our collaborations and partnerships create opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience and enhance their professional network, preparing them to become leaders in the field.
I invite you to explore our website and learn more about the exciting programs, research, and opportunities that the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences has to offer. Whether you are a prospective student, a research collaborator, or an industry partner, we welcome your interest and look forward to connecting with you.
Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to the continued success of our department and its members in shaping the future of pharmaceutical sciences.
Chairman
Professor