China Pharmaceutical University (CPU)

PhD in Pharmacognosy (School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy)

Nanjing, China

The PhD in Pharmacognosy (School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy) at China Pharmaceutical University (CPU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

China Pharmaceutical University (CPU), founded in 1936 and located in Nanjing, is a leading institution specializing in pharmaceutical sciences. Renowned nationally for pharmacy and traditional Chinese pharmacy disciplines, CPU combines rigorous teaching with a strong research profile in drug discovery, pharmaceutics and related life sciences. The university’s dual-campus structure supports both urban engagement and larger research facilities, delivering a comprehensive learning environment for future healthcare professionals.

CPU offers a broad range of degree programs across bachelor, master, doctoral and post-doctoral levels, supported by multiple schools and state-level key laboratories. Curriculum design emphasizes laboratory skills, research methods and industry-relevant training, while collaborations with international institutions expand learning and research opportunities. Employment rates for CPU graduates are high, reflecting close ties with pharmaceutical industry partners and a curriculum aligned to professional needs.

Student life includes academic societies, research groups and international exchange programs that enhance professional development and cultural experience. Accommodation is available across campuses with affordable average fees, and students benefit from Nanjing’s rich academic and cultural environment. For students aiming for careers in pharmacy, biomedical research or pharmaceutical business, CPU offers specialized training, strong industry connections and a focused path to professional success.

About the Program

The PhD in Pharmacognosy at China Pharmaceutical University is a 3-year program for students interested in traditional Chinese pharmacy. It's taught in English and focuses on the study of medicinal plants and natural products.

The curriculum covers topics like phytochemistry and pharmacology, and includes hands-on training in laboratory techniques and plant analysis. Students also develop skills in research design and data interpretation.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Natural Product Researchers, Pharmaceutical Scientists, or Quality Control Specialists. They can work in research institutions, pharmaceutical companies, or government agencies, such as the National Institutes of Health.

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