Doctor of Philosophy
Pharmacy and Health Innovation (International Program)
Academic Leadership
Foster high-level inquiry to generate new knowledge and solve health science challenges.
Educational Design
Design specialized research processes to create commercial and societal innovations.
Global Network
Communicate academic findings effectively at the highest international arenas.
Applicants’ Eligibilities
Master's Entry
For graduates of Master’s degree in Pharm, Health, or Sciences.
GPAX ≥ 3.50
OR Publication/Patent
Bachelor's Entry
For high-performing graduates of Bachelor's degree in related fields.
GPAX ≥ 3.50
OR Evidence of Research Output
Ph.D. Academic Journey
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Plan 1.1 (3 Years)
Year 1: Methodology & Foundation
Year 2: Progression & Critique
Plan 1.2 (4 Years)
Year 1: Extensive Training
Year 3: Advanced Seminar
* Credits are not counted in the program (Audit)
Tuition Fees (per semester)
Thai Students
International Students
Ph.D. Course Descriptions
Research Methodology in Pharmacy and Health Innovation
Focuses on developing research skills by applying advanced theories and knowledge in pharmaceutical science and health sciences. Students learn to apply research methodologies, tools, and statistical principles for complex data analysis. Emphasizes international academic communication and research ethics.
Research Tools in Pharmacy and Health Innovation
Apply innovative advanced research tools across scientific and social research to discover drug targets. Covers structural biology, advanced analytical tools, and bioanalytical methods to deepen Qualitative and Quantitative investigation.
Seminar in Pharmacy and Health Innovation 1
Develops skills in research, systematic literature review, and evaluation of complex issues. Equips students for in-depth research through critical academic thinking, lifelong learning, and formulation of international standard research questions.
Seminar in Pharmacy and Health Innovation 2
Focuses on critical analysis and creative problem-solving regarding thesis progression. Students assess research impacts in academic/societal contexts and learn to communicate innovation ideas to secure research funding and collaboration.
Advanced Doctoral Thesis (Plan 1.1)
Self-study and development of original research topics proficiently. Students create new methodologies to solve complex pharmacy challenges and generate groundbreaking health science knowledge.
Comprehensive Doctoral Thesis (Plan 1.2)
Extended research for Bachelor-entry students. Provides a deeper foundation for long-term discovery and systematic innovation in pharmaceutical sciences.