The School of Pharmacy at Queen's has been ranked as the Number 1 Pharmacy School in 'The Times' Good University Guide 2010, published on June 4th 2009. The Guide takes into account research, as determined by the results of the 2008 RAE (UK Research Assessment Exercise) and teaching quality (as determined by, amongst other measures, student satisfaction surveys). Commenting on the 2010 listing, Prof. David Woolfson, Head of School, said "The excellent outcome achieved by the School in RAE 2008, together with our long history of delivering high quality pharmacy education for our students, has been recognised in this latest league table. It is a result of the hard work and commitment of our staff, the quality of our students and the support we have received from the University and key donors. With the world class facilities that we now offer for teaching and research, I am confident that the School will maintain its position as a leading centre for research and teaching in Pharmacy and the Pharmaceutical Sciences".
For information: The Times Guide, published annually, lists both Pharmacy and Pharmacology (two distinct subjects) in a single table, with Queen's (2nd in the table) being the top ranked UK School of Pharmacy.
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