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Pharmacology

Your skills and the employment market Possible Career Opportunities


A degree in pharmacology provides a solid grounding in Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Clinical
scientific knowledge. It also teaches specific knowledge Researcher Sales Pharmacologist
and skills in the formulation and operation of clinical Toxicology Recruitment Clinical Trials
trials, drug regulation and the marketing of Testing Consultant Scientist
pharmaceuticals. You would also have picked up some Biomedical Quality Assurance Scientific
transferable skills such as: Researcher Officer Journalist
Communication skills: oral, written incl. report writing Regulatory Industrial Forensic
Data gathering skills: data validation, analysis and Affairs Officer Researcher Scientist
interpretations skills Immunologist Patent Work Medical Writer
The ability to carry out a written methodology in a Note: This list is a sample representation of positions available.
laboratory context
Critical analytical skills and problem-solving abilities What can I do with a degree in Pharmacology?
Good organisational skills
The ability to work without supervision and use your Many exciting careers exist in the Pharmaceutical
own initiative Industry - working on the development of new
Decision-making skills medicines, testing new medicines, assessing the safety of
Time management new medicines, marketing new medicines, patent &
Teamwork skills regulatory affairs or providing IT support.
IT skills Have you skills to communicate your ideas & to motivate
students? An Academic Institution could be the place for
you - Pharmacology is an important part of many
Sample Job Advertisements university science programmes. (PhD required).

Some jobs advertised recently that may suit students / Research would you like to discover something new
graduates (these jobs are not currently available and are about the body or help to discover a new medicine?
shown here for illustration purposes only). Check out opportunities in Universities, research institutes
and pharmaceutical companies many of whom work
Freelance Clinical Research Associate, Novella. Science collaboratively.
degree, be able to display a clear understanding of the drug
development process, be familiar with clinical research Recruitment Do you want to use your scientific
terminology and have related experience (e.g. monitoring) knowledge indirectly? The Pharmaceutical Industry is
always looking out for suitable recruits within all areas
Medical Writers, (Biomedical/Pharma), Envision Pharma, from medical sales, through basic research to regulatory
Degree in biology, pharmacology, biochemistry or medically affairs. Have you the skills to locate the right person for
related field. Work with pharmaceutical clients - write
position in the pharmaceutical industry?
medical communications & publications including
manuscripts, posters, slide kits, product monographs. Medical Writing Scientists & Doctors need to
Medical Sales Rep, Chase Recruitment, Min degree 2:2 communicate their work to others. Have you a talent for
degree, ideally Life Sciences / Business / Chemistry / writing and communicating ideas in a simple and exciting
Pharmacology. You will need to be able to demonstrate way? Medical writers work in pharmaceutical companies
measurable results, have excellent interpersonal skills and be and produce clinical trial reports, papers for scientific
able to show an ability to plan and prioritise. publication and advertising materials.
Up to 40% of graduate employment opportunities are
open to graduates of all disciplines. You may however,
require further postgraduate study or professional training.
Other areas in which pharmacologists typically find
employment are medical research departments in
hospitals, government departments, management, finance
& consultancy.

Further Study Opportunities What past graduates have done


For certain career choices, employers may look for Here is a sample of the destinations of past students who
candidates with further qualifications and training. studied Pharmacology. These have been taken from our
annual graduate survey
Some of the courses chosen by graduates in the past at
NUI Galway (www.nuigalway.ie/courses) were:
Lab Technican, Lab Solutions, Sligo
Professional Diploma in Education
Lab technician, Allergen
Structured PhD (Medicine)
Associate Operations Specialist, Quintiles, Dublin
Master of Science (Regenerative Medicine)
Research Assistant, University of Oxford
PhD
Research Associate in vitro biochemical
Higher Diploma In Business Studies pharmacology, London
Diagnostic Technologist Abbott, Longford
Jobs obtained by graduates of NUIGs MSc
Neuropharmacology include:
Microbiology Technician, Mylan, Galway
Research Assistant, UCD Resources in the Careers Information Room
Associate Operations Specialist, Quintiles, Dublin We have valuable information resources, experienced
Controlled Drugs Licensing Administrator, Irish careers advisers and information staff on hand to help you
Medicines Board with your queries.
Cancer Research Assistant, St James Hospital, Dublin
PR and Health Communications Executive, TCD Reference material in the Information Room includes:
Research Assistant, Pharmacology, NUI Galway Job Sector files V including Science in industry and
Pharmacovigilance Associate, Quintiles, Dublin Science in the public sector.
Careers with a degree in Science book
R&D Biochemist, Beckman Coulter
New Scientist magazine (and graduate special)
Technician, Merit Medical, Galway
We also have a range of titles to reference on taking
Other courses taken by graduates were:
psychometric tests, going for interview, writing a CV or
Graduate Medicine, UL personal statement and much more.
MRes Cancer Biology, University of Dundee
Masters of Science, AIT Drop into our information room and we will be happy to
Masters in Pharmacy, Aberdeen assist you theres no need to book an appointment to
Masters in Pharmacy, Bath browse through our resources.
Masters in Pharmacology, Robert Gordon University
PhD, UCC Be sure and pick up our free booklets Your CV and
MSc Immunology and Global Health, NUIM Interview Skills.
Pharmacy, RCSI

www.nuigalway.ie/careers has sections on studying in Useful websites


Ireland and studying abroad with useful links for many
countries worldwide. We have found that the following websites contain
relevant and interesting information on opportunities with
The website www.postgradireland.com also contains
a degree in Pharmacology.
useful information on postgraduate courses in Ireland,
www.prospects.ac.uk is an excellent site for researching www.nuigalway.ie/careers
opportunities in the UK and http://ec.europa.eu/ploteus/ www.nuigalway.ie/faculties_departments/pharmacology/
covers the EU. http://gradireland.com/career-sectors/science-
research-and-development
www.newscientistjobs.com/
Deciding on your Career
Abroad
www.prospects.ac.uk/options_pharmacology.htm
Choosing a career after university can extremely difficult
www.bps.ac.uk/ - British Pharmacological Society
and any long-term decisions should not be made lightly.
http://careers.abpi.org.uk
While some people have already planned a career even
www.wileyjobnetwork.com/content/pharmaceutical/
before arriving at university, others will have only a
http://jobs.pmlive.com/
vague idea of what they intend to do, or perhaps even no
www.pharmiweb.com
idea at all. When choosing a career, the first thing to
www.emwa.org (European Medical Writers
consider is yourself. What are your career goals? Where
Association)
do your interests lie? What are the skills you will be
www.pharmajobs.com/
taking with you into the workplace?
There are resources available on our website for help More online at
deciding what next? including Psychometric Tests at: https://delicious.com/careersinfo/pharmacology
www.nuigalway.ie/careers/students/careerinfo.html .

Career Development Centre, NUI, Galway

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