10-Year Impact Report Highlights Worldwide Reach, Innovation, and Collaboration

PharmAlliance, the strategic partnership among three of the world’s top schools of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences – University College London (UCL) School of Pharmacy, Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Eshelman School of Pharmacy – today released its 10-Year Impact Report, celebrating a decade of collaboration that has reshaped education, research, and practice worldwide.

Since its founding in 2015, PharmAlliance has become a model for international collaboration, leveraging collective expertise to address critical global health challenges. The new report highlights several areas where the partnership has achieved measurable results including freely shared resources, joint educational offerings, and research impact.

Leadership Reflections:

“What we are doing here with PharmAlliance is absolutely wonderful… It has rarely been more important that scientific community stick together in these difficult global days. So the fact that you have achieved ten years is wonderful.”Gail Taylor, Dean, UCL Faculty of Life Sciences

“Over the past ten years, PharmAlliance has evolved from a targeted partnership into a robust consortium, advancing shared educational research and practice through a global perspective.”Cate Whittlesea, Director, UCL School of Pharmacy

“Creating a culture of innovation at our three schools across our alliance is absolutely critical, especially as we train the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists and pharmacists. I’m really excited to see what the next ten years are going to bring.”Kim Brouwer, Interim Dean, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

“It is wonderful not only to be able to reflect on the change in the last ten years, but just what’s happened in the last 12 months – sustainability, AI and new conversations, networks, and collaborations happening – what you put in is what you get out and we see more and more of that from PharmAlliance.”Arthur Christopoulos, Dean, Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Looking Ahead

PharmAlliance is poised to expand its joint educational offerings, including newly launched Master’s of Global Medicines degree jointly offered by UNC and Monash. The Alliance will continue to grow outward-facing and freely-shared resources, with many more innovative programs and collaborations to come.

Read the full 10-Year Impact Report here:

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