7 Master's degrees in Pharmacology in Scotland, United Kingdom
Clinical Pharmacology
Do you want to promote the safer use of medicines in man? The Clinical Pharmacology programme of the University of Aberdeen aims to develop your research skills, your knowledge of clinical drugs and their use in the real world.

Drug Analysis and Toxicology (part-time)
This Drug Analysis and Toxicology (part-time) programme at University of Dundee is for professionals who work within the disciplines of drugs analysis or toxicology. It aims to allow you to upskill whilst in employment.

Clinical Pharmacology
The Clinical Pharmacology programme of the University of Glasgow offers focused training integrating basic and clinical sciences, and equipping students with the essential skills required to function effectively as a clinical pharmacologist in the 21st century.

Drug Discovery and Translational Biology
This Drug Discovery and Translational Biology programme at The University of Edinburgh will help you explore the latest methods of developing drugs and therapeutic compounds for humans and animals, and disease control agents for plants.

Molecular Pharmacology
The research in the Molecular Pharmacology programme of the University of Glasgow is focused on the structure and function of GPCRs and understanding the signalling pathways that are important for different physiological and pathophysiological responses.
Drug Discovery and Development
Develop your knowledge and understanding of how drugs and medicines are made and used safely with the Drug Discovery and Development programme of the University of Aberdeen, delivered by Scotland's leading pharmacology researchers and bio-entrepreneurs.

Advanced Pharmacology
Studying the Advanced Pharmacology degree at the University of Strathclyde you'll receive the highest-quality teaching in the leading Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences by staff dedicated to your personal and scientific development.