Since its establishment, the College of Pharmacy has focused its development by following
the nation’s policies which include advocating for the university’s social responsibility to
work with the community, nurture talent, and the push towards social substantiality.
Meanwhile, based on the support of promoting Taiwan’s Biotechnology and Medicine
Industry, the College of Pharmacy hopes to continue its cultivation of professionals with both
unparallelled skill and knowledge. The development of the school will concentrate on the
aspects of teaching, research, international development, student performance, and
outstanding alumni. These details are as follows:
Teaching
●Starting in 2019, the College of Pharmacy changed to a five-year program. The core
curriculum of pharmacy is compulsory, supplemented by four modular courses of clinical
pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, business management, and innovative research and
development.
●The Department of Fragrance and Cosmetics covers information about fragrances and
cosmetics to refine professional knowledge in the development, preparation, data
collection, analytical quality control, and sales of fragrances.
●Our college established the first Institute of Natural Products in Taiwan, which is a key
scientific and technological development field. Rooted in chemistry and biotechnology,
this institute strengthens the research capabilities and training of research methods to
bolster top research talent.
● In addition, our graduate programs in toxicology are designed in accordance with the
toxicologist certification system to cultivate toxicology-related professionals.
Research/Co-Op
●Our school provides a strong research atmosphere with a history of outstanding
performance, especially in the fields of natural products, Chinese herbal medicine, organic
drug synthesis, analytical technology, formulation development, nanotechnology, and
fragrance related fields.
●We strive to integrate research and development facilities with platforms to
manufacture new medicine as well as Chinese herbal medicine. Another key research area
is to combine empirical pharmaceutical research with beneficial health related research as
a reference for the formation of economic policy.
●In terms of industry-university cooperation, the School of Pharmacy assists the industry
in establishing necessary new technologies and methods, including the development of
new anti-cancer drugs and adjuvants, improving the extraction technology of raw
materials, and providing drug quality testing services in addition to metabolite monitoring.
It is our hope that this will attract investment in research and development technology to
promote the improvement of Taiwanese industries.
●Research and development for the College of Pharmacy encompasses: pharmaceutical
science, clinical pharmacy, natural medicine, fragrance and makeup, toxicology, and other
related fields. In addition to its research in various disciplines, our aim for the future is to
maximize our productivity through the integration of the four research centers of the
college: the Research Center for Natural Products and Drug Development, the Center for
Innovative Medical Biotechnology Research and Development, the Center for Health
Economics and Policy Research, and Substance and Behavior Addition Research Center.
International Development
●In recent years, our college has actively promoted and encouraged students to
participate in international exchange programs to expand their horizons. In addition to our
sister schools, our college has signed a memorandum of cooperation and academic
exchange agreement with the University of North Carolina School of Pharmacy, Ohio State
University, the University of Southern California, the University of California, San Diego, the
University of Szeged in Hungary and Uppsala University in Sweden.
●The Natural Medicine Research Institute also conducts academic exchanges with
Uppsala University in Sweden under our Global pharmacy course.
●In addition, our school has signed a dual-degree PhD agreement, which has improved
the international visibility of our school and provided more international resources and
cooperation opportunities for teachers and students.
Student Performance
●The School of Pharmacy’s Crucible Club is a student service club that edits and
publishes the journal “Crucible”. It has been published without interruption since 1964.
The content covers the pharmacy profession with special attention to humanistic care. In
October 2004, the “KMU Crucible Society Proper Medication Promotion Team” was
established to promote correct medication to prevent drug abuse among students and the
general public.
● The Faculty of Fragrance and Cosmetics’ annual exhibition as well as the “Youth
Design Festival” provide an opportunity to showcase the students’ achievements in the
professional technology of cosmetics, planning, and marketing over the past four years.
Outstanding Alumni
●Since its establishment, the School of Pharmacy has nurtured countless students who
have taken their place among society’s elites. Dr. Li Guoxiong, an alumni of our very first
graduating class, worked at the University of North Carolina, which is ranked first in the
field of pharmacy in the United States. He is also the first graduate of KMU to become a
research fellow at the Academia Sinica. Similarly, many presidents of multinational
pharmaceutical companies, senior executives of government units, directors of pharmacies
in major hospitals, senior executives of academic units, and other elites of the
pharmaceutical industry all call KMU their alma mater. Building on this deep foundation,
the School of Pharmacy continues its excellent research tradition and cultivation of
professionals with both unparallelled skill and knowledge.
Key Features of the College of Pharmacy
● Extensive student recruitment
● Exceptional teaching faculty
● Enhancing teaching quality
● Expanding research capabilities
● Abundant international exchange
● Unparalleled industrial cooperation
● Optimized administrative system
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Key Points for the Development of the College of Pharmacy |
Strategy for Cultivating Talent in the College of Pharmacy |
Specific Plans for Cultivating Talent in the College of Pharmacy |
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Optimization of simulated teaching environment |
Construction of smart learning facilities |
■ Build smart classrooms ■ Develop/optimize digital multimedia teaching materials ■ Construct a virtual learning platform |
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Promotion of interdisciplinary learning |
Development of a health promotion platform |
■ Develop/optimize interdisciplinary accredited health courses ■ Construct an interactive medical health digital learning platform ■ Mile 0 R&D Exploration and Implementation Experience Camp |
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Introduction of artificial intelligence simulated teaching |
■ Develop virtual reality pharmaceutical manufacturing ■ Optimize the clinical pharmacy teaching model ■ Plan a comprehensive smart pharmacy internship |
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Blueprint for the development of a pharmaceutical research and development |
Improve pharmaceutical research and development capacity |
■ Integrate interdisciplinary research talent ■ Establish a precise marketing R&D model ■ Enhance the biomedical pharmaceutical R&D model |