16 PhD programmes in Pharmacology in England, United Kingdom

Pharmacology
The academic staff at the School of Pharmacy from University of Reading conduct internationally competitive research across three research subjects, and these are the areas you can conduct your PhD: Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Pharmacy Practice.

Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience
The School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience has an international reputation for research excellence in cardiovascular biology,neuroscience, and cell signalling. University of Bristol offers the Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience programme.
Pharmacy (Chemistry and Drug Delivery)
The research programme in Pharmacy (Chemistry and Drug Delivery) at the University of Kent gives you the integrated, broad-based research training needed to exploit current advances in pharmaceutical and biological sciences and pharmacy practice.
Pharmacology and Drug Discovery
Your Pharmacology and Drug Discovery research degree is bespoke at the University of Nottingham, and allows you to choose your own area of interest to research, under the title of your choosing.
Pharmacology
The PhD in Pharmacology programme at The University of Manchester enables you to undertake a research project that will improve understanding of Pharmacology.
Pharmacy (Pharmacology and Physiology)
The research programme in Pharmacy (Pharmacology and Physiology) at the University of Kent gives you the integrated, broad-based research training needed to exploit current advances in pharmaceutical and biological sciences and pharmacy practice.
Pharmacology
The DPhil in Pharmacology at the University of Oxford offers a wide range of cutting-edge research topics within a multi-disciplinary and world-renowned department (ranked number 1 by subject since 2019 in the QS World Ranking), from calcium signalling to cardiovascular pharmacology, neuropharmacology and medicinal chemistry.
Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences
The School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the King's College London comprises of the Comprehensive Cancer Centre (CCC), Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IPS) and recently incorporated Analytical, Environmental & Forensic Sciences Department.
Pharmacy and Biomedical Science
If you want to further your research in Pharmacy and Biomedical Science, University of Portsmouth is the ideal place to continue your journey.
Pharmacy and Pharmacology
The Pharmacy and Pharmacology course at the University of Bath is one of the UK’s leading research hubs in pharmaceutical science, whose output is consistently ranked among the very best in the field.
Pharmacology
The Pharmacology programme from the University of Cambridge, students undertake a period of supervised research and are expected to submit a thesis for examination within their fourth year at the latest. Students also attend relevant lectures and seminars and participate in skills development activities.
Pharmacology
The Department of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology at University of Liverpool provides excellent opportunities for basic and clinical research on drug safety science, immuno-pharmacology, individualized medicines, nanomedicines and HIV.
Drug Design, Development and Delivery
The PhD in Drug Design, Development and Delivery programme at The University of Manchester enables you to undertake a research project that will improve understanding of Drug Design, Development and Delivery.
Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development and Use
A 4 year joint PhD programme in Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development and Use at the King's College London is offered between the Institute of Pharmaceutical (IPS) Science at King’s and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (FCP) at the University of São Paulo leading to a joint qualification from both universities.
Pharmacology
At the Keele University, we offer our graduate students a phd programme degree in Pharmacology. Join us!
Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Students in this Pharmacy and Pharmacology programme at the University of Bath will present a thesis completed while employed, or they will submit published work embodying research in some aspect of Medicine.