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Master in Advanced Clinical Pharmacy

University of Malta

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For detailed information, please visit the University of Malta's...

The Master in Teaching and Learning (MTL) in Design and Technology at the University of Malta is a two-year, full-time program (120 ECTS) aimed at preparing graduates for teaching Design and Technology at the secondary school level. The program combines theoretical knowledge, practical teaching skills, and field placements to equip...

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Overview

The Master in Advanced Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Malta is a full-time, three-semester program designed for pharmacists aiming to advance their clinical and research expertise. Spanning 90 ECTS credits, the program combines theoretical coursework, practical clinical rotations, and a 30-ECTS research dissertation. Key focus areas include advanced pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacoeconomics, and global health systems.

Graduates are prepared for specialized roles in clinical pharmacy, healthcare leadership, and academic or industry research. The program also offers various scholarships and funding opportunities to support eligible students.

For more information, visit the official program page.

Program structure

The University of Malta offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for postgraduate students, including those enrolled in the Master in Advanced Clinical Pharmacy program.

Scholarships and Funding Opportunities:

  1. University Scholarships:

    • The University provides scholarships for both local and international students pursuing postgraduate studies. Details on eligibility criteria and application procedures are available on the University's scholarships page.
  2. Government Scholarships:

    • The Maltese government offers scholarships for postgraduate studies, which may be applicable to students in this program. Information on these opportunities can be found on the Ministry for Education's website.
  3. International Scholarships:

    • Students from specific countries may be eligible for scholarships through bilateral agreements or international organizations. It's advisable to consult with the relevant educational authorities in your home country.

Fees and Funding

Fee and Funding for Master in Advanced Clinical Pharmacy

Tuition Fees

  • Non-EU Nationals:
    • Total Tuition Fee: €21,600
    • Breakdown:
      • Year 1: €10,800
      • Year 2: €10,800
  • EU Nationals:
    • EU nationals are typically exempt from tuition fees for full-time programs at the University of Malta. It's advisable to confirm this with the admissions office.

Funding Opportunities

  1. University Scholarships:

  2. Government Scholarships:

  3. International Scholarships:

  4. Early Bird Discounts:

    • Some scholarships and funding options offer reduced tuition fees for early applications.

Additional Notes

  • Scholarship applications may have different deadlines than program applications; early planning is recommended.
  • Applicants are encouraged to review all available funding options and eligibility requirements on the university's official website.

For more details on fees and funding, visit the University of Malta's Fee and Funding Page.

Scholarship Guidance

The University of Malta offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for postgraduate students, including those enrolled in the Master in Teaching and Learning (MTL) in Design and Technology program.

Scholarships and Funding Opportunities:

  1. University Scholarships:

    • The University provides scholarships for both local and international students pursuing postgraduate studies. Details on eligibility criteria and application procedures are available on the University's scholarships page.
  2. Government Scholarships:

    • The Maltese government offers scholarships for postgraduate studies, which may be applicable to MTL students. Information on these opportunities can be found on the Ministry for Education's website.
  3. International Scholarships:

    • Students from specific countries may be eligible for scholarships through bilateral agreements or international organizations. It's advisable to consult with the relevant educational authorities in your home country.

Application Process:

  • Timing: Scholarship applications often have specific deadlines, which may differ from the program application deadlines. It's crucial to check these dates well in advance.

  • Documentation: Prepare necessary documents such as academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal statements as required by the scholarship guidelines.

  • Submission: Follow the specific application procedures outlined for each scholarship, which may include online submissions or mailed applications.

Additional Considerations:

  • Competitive Nature: Scholarships are competitive and may require a demonstration of academic excellence, financial need, or other criteria.

  • Alternative Funding: If scholarships are not available or you are not selected, consider exploring other funding options such as student loans, part-time work opportunities, or sponsorships.

For personalized advice and detailed information on fees and funding, it's recommended to contact the University of Malta's admissions office or visit their official website.

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for the Master in Advanced Clinical Pharmacy program at the University of Malta, applicants must meet the following criteria:

You can compare your national qualifications to the local requirements by visiting our qualifications comparability webpage. Access more information about our admission process and English language requirements.

  1. Academic Qualifications:

    • Possess a Master of Pharmacy degree from the University of Malta or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
    • Degrees obtained from other universities must grant access to pharmacy practice, subject to approval by the Faculty Admissions Committee.
  2. Professional Registration:

    • Demonstrate eligibility for pharmacy practice in the applicant's home country.
  3. English Language Proficiency:

    • Non-native English speakers are required to provide proof of English language proficiency through recognized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL.
  4. Additional Documentation:

    • Submit a Police Good Conduct Certificate issued by the relevant authorities.

Prospective students are encouraged to apply early, especially if a visa is required for travel and residence in Malta. For detailed information on the application process and deadlines, please visit the University of Malta's admissions page.

Application Procedure

To apply for the Master in Advanced Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Malta, follow these steps:


1. Verify Eligibility

Ensure you meet the following requirements:

  • Hold a Master of Pharmacy degree or equivalent qualification.
  • Be eligible for pharmacy practice in your home country.
  • Non-native English speakers must provide proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL).

2. Prepare Required Documents

Gather and prepare the following:

  • Academic transcripts and certificates.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV).
  • Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).
  • Police Good Conduct Certificate.
  • A statement of purpose outlining your interest in the program and career goals.

3. Submit Your Application

  • You can submit your application online. The deadlines for submission of applications vary according to the intake and courses. We encourage all international applicants to submit their applications as soon as possible. This is especially important if you require a visa to travel and eventually stay in Malta.
  • Upload all required documents.
  • Pay the application processing fee (approximately €95 for international applicants with overseas qualifications).

4. Application Deadlines

  • Applications typically open in the third week of November for the upcoming intake.
  • Early submissions are encouraged, especially for international applicants requiring a visa.

5. Follow-Up

  • After submission, you will receive confirmation of your application.
  • Monitor your email for updates on the application review and selection process.

6. Scholarships and Funding


For more details, visit the official program page or contact the admissions office at the University of Malta.

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