The Department of Pharmaceutics and Supply Chain Management was established in 2022 with a mission to advance expertise in drug formulation and the logistical frameworks that ensure medicine reaches those in need.
We currently have 7 active lecturers facilitating our academic programs and Demonstrating our commitment to high-level expertise, two PhD students are currently on study leave, pursuing advanced doctoral research to further strengthen the department's research capacity upon their return.
Currently, the department specializes in a single, high-impact graduate program: MSc in Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management. Since its inception in 2022, the department has seen consistent growth in its student intake: So, 23 MSc students have been enrolled in the program since 2022 and out of them 6 students successfully complete their MSc program. There are currently 17 MSc students actively engaged in their studies and research within the department.