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Global Medicines Development MSc

Information Webinar



Sessions are available every 30 minutes, and if you miss your chosen time, you’ll be sent a link to watch the session on demand.


Join our free online webinar to explore the King's Global Medicines Development MSc.

Don't miss out!
In this interactive session, you’ll:
  • Hear from Programme Director Professor Jeremy Whitty, who will share insights into programme content and career outcomes (pre-recorded)
  • Watch a walkthrough of KEATS, our online learning platform
  • Receive application guidance and next-step advice
  • Ask our Enrolment Advisor team any questions via the 1-1 chat, they'll get back to you by email or a follow up call
  • Explore interactive pop-ups linking directly to blogs, brochures, and key resources
If you're looking to progress your career in life sciences and drive medical breakthroughs, this session is for you. Discover how the King's Online Global Medicines Development MSc can help you achieve your goals.

Why study Global Medicines Development at King's?

Featuring

Professor Jeremy Whitty
Programme Director
King's College London
Professor Jeremy Whitty is the Programme Director of the online MSc in Global Medicines Development and he is responsible for the design, development, and delivery of the programme. His work focuses on equipping students with the scientific and leadership skills needed to navigate the complexities of global medicines development.
He is also supporting the development of the Global Medicines Development Network, an initiative founded by the Centre for Pharmaceutical Medicine Research at King’s. The network will transform global drug development by building equitable and sustainable educational and research capacity worldwide, connecting universities, industry, and policy-makers and help improve access to innovative medicines for all.
  • Professor Jeremy Whitty
    Programme Director
    King's College London
    Professor Jeremy Whitty is the Programme Director of the online MSc in Global Medicines Development and he is responsible for the design, development, and delivery of the programme. His work focuses on equipping students with the scientific and leadership skills needed to navigate the complexities of global medicines development.
    He is also supporting the development of the Global Medicines Development Network, an initiative founded by the Centre for Pharmaceutical Medicine Research at King’s. The network will transform global drug development by building equitable and sustainable educational and research capacity worldwide, connecting universities, industry, and policy-makers and help improve access to innovative medicines for all.