Admission Policy

Principles and Aims of the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Based on the pharmaceutics and basic sciences cultivated in undergraduate education, the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences aims at nurturing high-level pharmaceutical specialists as well as life scientists who can display leading ability in their special field. By creating a Program of Molecular and Genomic Pharmacy (in the fields of molecular and genomic pharmacy, innovative pharmaceutics, and drug function evaluations) and a Program of Life Science and Pharmaceutical Science (in the fields of life and environmental sciences, and medical treatment and pharmaceutical sciences) as a working pair, the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences also aims at nurturing researchers and technical experts in fundamental drug creation and genome drug creation, to take the initiative in medical supply invention. It nurtures researchers and technical experts in cutting edge life sciences and environmental sciences, and also high-kevel clinical pharmacists who can contribute the correct application of medicinal supplies while deeply understanding the fundamentals of medicine in the clinical fields.

Admission Policy of the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

In order to carry out the education and the research that are in accordance with the afore-mentioned principles and aims, and to nurture people to become high quality human resources who can advance the pharmaceutical and life sciences through fundamentaland forefront research in each area, the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences is seeking people who meet the following criteria:

  • Students who can cultivate deep human love and have international minds.
  • Students who have an enthusiastic scientific mind or intellectual curiosity.
  • Students who can adapt themselves to fit the various needs of society.
  • Students who have faith and a vision of their future.
  • Students who possess an excellent ability to identify and solve problems.
  • Students who have deep interest in drug development, medical treatment, health, environment, or other basic sciences.