University boosts overseas pharmacist course places by 75% amid huge demand

A Midlands pharmacy school celebrating its centenary has told C+D that it will have a larger overseas conversion intake next academic year due to “unprecedented demand”.

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The university said it is “not currently taking any further applications for the OSPAP programmes”

Aston University has increased places on its postgraduate diploma for overseas pharmacists (OSPAP) programme by 75% for the 2023/24 intake, it has revealed.

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James Stent joined C+D as a digital reporter in May 2023 from the South African human rights news agency GroundUp, where he was senior reporter and consultant editor.

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