Pharmacy interviews
Congratulations on securing an interview for the MPharm course at Manchester, ranked 6th in the UK for pharmacy and pharmacology (QS World Rankings 2024). You will find important information about what will happen during and after the interview below.
What to expect
Interview format
For the 2024-25 admissions cycle, interviews will be scheduled via Zoom and will be conducted one-to-one with an academic member of staff.
The interviews will be timetabled for 20 minutes, and there will be an opportunity for you to ask any questions you might have about the MPharm course at the end of the interview.
Please note that the interview is an essential part of the application process. Those who fail to attend without prior explanation will have their application withdrawn.
Hear advice on how to make your interview go as smoothly as possible from Susan Cochran, the MPharm Admissions Tutor.
After the interview
The majority of the candidates we interview are made an offer for entry to the first year of the MPharm. We aim to notify you of our decision within seven working days.
Following the interviews, our intention is to arrange on-campus offer holder events (from February 2025) to give you the opportunity to visit The University of Manchester campus, meet our staff and current students, and see the facilities in the Stopford Building.
Contact us
We are happy to answer your queries via email. Please contact us at ug.pharmacy@manchester.ac.uk.
International entry requirements
If you have a query regarding entry requirements for international applicants, country-specific information can be found on the University website. However, this is for general information only, as specific entry requirements may be different for the MPharm.
Please contact us at ug.pharmacy@manchester.ac.uk to check specific requirements for your country before you apply for the MPharm course.
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Hear from our students
Mental health campaign
Watch a video featuring a Manchester MPharm student, Kundai Gomwe, who featured in the ACTNow campaign by independent charity Pharmacist Support to encourage more conversation around mental health within pharmacy.
Black Pharmacists Collective
Kundai is also one of six students who formed the Black Pharmacists Collective to close the enrolment and attainment gaps between White and Black students. You can read more about the collective on our student blog:
Student blog
More posts by our pharmacy students and graduates can be found on the student blog: