China Pharmaceutical University (CPU), originally the
National Pharmaceutical School founded in 1936, is China’s first
independent school of pharmacy and it has been one of the best
universities of pharmacy in China with a wide variety of specialized
areas. It is one of the "211 project” key universities affiliated to the
Ministry of Education of China. Our Pharmacy discipline ranks No. 1 and
Traditional Chinese Pharmacy discipline ranks No. 3 according to the
latest statistics of the Ministry of Education of China.
CPU is the earliest institution authorized by the Ministry of
Education to admit full-time pharmacy students and visiting scholars
from overseas. CPU is also the host institute of Chinese scholarship
students and it started to recruit international students as early as
1950s. Now, there are 22,400 students, among whom 12,627 are fulltime
students.
CPU consists of 6 schools (School of Pharmacy, School of
Traditional Chinese Pharmacy, School of life science and Technology,
School of International Pharmaceutical Business, School of Continuing
Education, and School of Higher Vocational Education), 4 independent
departments (Dept. of Basic Sciences, Dept. of Foreign Languages, Dept.
of Social Sciences, and Dept. of Physical Education), and 23 key labs
and centers at state or provincial levels.
CPU offers 20 bachelor’s degree programs, 29 master’s programs, 24
doctoral program, 23 post-doctoral programs and 6 short-term training
programs. There are three national key disciplines: Medicinal Chemistry,
Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutics and one provincial key discipline — Modern
Traditional Chinese Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy.
The university is equipped with fine and complete facilities for
teaching, research and sports. Among the 730 faculty members, more than
40% have advanced academic titles. So far, the university has undertaken
more than 70 research projects financed by the State Key Programs
Foundation, and more than 300 research projects financed by the State
Natural Sciences Foundation and the State New Drug Research Foundation.
The university is also active in international academic exchanges.
It has made academic exchange agreements with higher education
institutions in more than 30 countries and regions of the world,
including Japan, the United States, UK, Australia, Italy and Hong Kong.
In addition, it maintains academic relationships with research
institutions and universities in more than 40 countries and regions.