Level 9
The Certificate in Continuing Professional Development in Manufacturing of Pharmaceutical Formulations is designed for science, engineering and healthcare graduates who hold a NFQ Level 8 and it aims to provide participants with knowledge and experience in the manufacture of active pharmaceutical ingredients (both small organic molecule and biopharmaceuticals) and dosage forms under sterile, validated and regulated conditions.
MSc in Medical Device Development
Applications are open for the MSc. Medical Device Development! The MSc in Medical Device Development has been co-developed between the Engineering faculty at [...]
Harnessing the Power of Stem Cells to Repair Damaged Joints
Harnessing the power of stem cells to repair damaged joints Every day, the human body is busy sealing cuts, mending micro-damage to our [...]
The BioPharma EGFSN Report, the calm before the storm
The BioPharma Expert Group on Future Skills Needs Report, the calm before the storm The latest BioPharma Expert Group on Future Skills Needs [...]
New Product Introduction & Technology Transfer
Applications are now open for the MSc. in Regulated New Product Introduction & Technology Transfer at Munster Technological University! Places are limited for [...]
MSc in Medical Device Development
Applications are open for the MSc. Medical Device Development! The MSc in Medical Device Development has been co-developed between the Engineering faculty at [...]
Harnessing the Power of Stem Cells to Repair Damaged Joints
Harnessing the power of stem cells to repair damaged joints Every day, the human body is busy sealing cuts, mending micro-damage to our [...]
The BioPharma EGFSN Report, the calm before the storm
The BioPharma Expert Group on Future Skills Needs Report, the calm before the storm The latest BioPharma Expert Group on Future Skills Needs [...]
New Product Introduction & Technology Transfer
Applications are now open for the MSc. in Regulated New Product Introduction & Technology Transfer at Munster Technological University! Places are limited for [...]