Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, one of the three major pharmaceutical universities in China, is the first institution of higher learning in South China to offer a series of pharmacy majors. The school was founded in 1958, formerly known as Guangdong Health Cadre College; 1978, upgraded to an ordinary undergraduate college, named Guangdong Medical College; 1994 was renamed as Guangdong Pharmaceutical University; 20 16 was renamed Guangdong Pharmaceutical University with the approval of the Ministry of Education.
Guangzhou (University Town, Chigang and Baogang), Zhongshan and Yunfu have five campuses, covering an area of nearly 5,300 mu. There are 19 colleges (departments), 2 research institutes (centers) and 2 directly affiliated tertiary hospitals.
Discipline construction of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University
There are 7 key disciplines at the provincial and ministerial levels, such as key disciplines in Pan Feng, Guangdong Province and key disciplines with advantages in Guangdong Province. The major pharmacy and major health disciplines with pharmacy and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine as the leading groups have obvious advantages.
It has 5 master's degree authorization points and 7 master's degree authorization points in the first-level disciplines such as pharmacy and integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine. Pharmacy ranked 21in the fourth round of national discipline evaluation; Clinical medicine, chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology, and agricultural science have successively entered the top of ESI world 1%, and the comprehensive ranking of ESI disciplines in the school ranks 215 among universities in China; Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine 20 18 and 20 19 ranked third in China, and 202 1 ranked fourth in China.
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