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Monash University, Parkville campus

Monash University, Parkville campus is a campus of Monash University, located in Parkville, Victoria, Australia. It is home to the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Founded in 1881 and previously known as the Victorian College of Pharmacy, the faculty is the oldest school of pharmacy in Australia.[1] A major centre of research and teaching, it is internationally regarded for its research in drug target biology and discovery, medicinal chemistry, drug development, formulation science,[2] and medicine use and safety, including the discovery and development of the world's first successful anti-influenza drug, Relenza.[3] In international rankings, it is ranked as the number one school of pharmacy and pharmacology in Australia and number two worldwide.[4]

Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
TypePublic
Established1881 (as Victorian College of Pharmacy)
Parent institution
Monash University (since 1992)
DeanProfessor Arthur Christopoulos
Administrative staff
140
Students1,100
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.pharm.monash.edu.au

The campus is made up of 5 buildings. It is situated on Royal Parade in the suburb of Parkville around 2 km north of the Melbourne CBD. Royal Parade is home to a number of other research institutions, including the University of Melbourne, the CSIRO's Division of Health Sciences and the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Pharmaceutical company CSL Limited is also based in Parkville.

The campus offers courses in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science. Students can also take a simultaneous degree in engineering at Monash University's Clayton Campus. The campus also offers postgraduate degrees by coursework or research, from graduate diploma through to PhD level.

The campus currently has around 1100 students and around 140 staff. Since 2009, its pharmacy course has also been offered at the university's Malaysia campus, in partnership with the School of Medicine and Health Sciences based there.[5][6]

The current dean of the college is Professor Arthur Christopoulos.[7]

History edit

Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, previously known as The Victorian College of Pharmacy, is one of the oldest educational institutions in Australia. It was founded in 1881 as the School of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria (now Pharmaceutical Society of Australia Victoria branch). After being housed in various places in Melbourne, it moved to its present location in 1960. The move to Parkville was largely funded by the massive private donation of £25,000 by David Cossar.[8] At the time, this was the largest single donation to a pharmacy school in Australian history.[9] In its early years, the college was essentially run as a private institution, with the majority of its funding coming from tuition fees and the donations of benefactors. In 1967, the college reached an agreement with the federal and state governments for it to receive government financial assistance. In 1974, fees for tertiary education in Australia were abolished, meaning that funding for the college began to be sourced primarily from the federal government.

After the introduction of the unified national system of higher education in 1988, known as the Dawkins reforms, it was clear that the college had to combine with a university. [citation needed] Negotiations were started with University of Melbourne, which was seen as the obvious partner, given their close proximity. However, these negotiations collapsed in 1990. The college then began discussions with Monash University, which were successful. The transfer was finalised on 1 July 1992 and became the Faculty of Pharmacy of Monash University. It celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2006. In August 2008, the Victorian College of Pharmacy underwent a name change to reflect its position within Monash, to the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.[10]

Deans and directors edit

  • John Kruse (1882–1885)
  • Cuthbert Blackett (1886) (acting)
  • Alfred H. Jackson (1886–1889)
  • Sidney Plowman (1890–1891)
  • A.T.S. 'Stan' Sissons (1920–1962)
  • Nigel Manning (1963–1978)
  • Geoffrey Vaughan (1979–1987)
  • Robert Burnet (1987) (acting)
  • Colin Raper (1987) (acting)
  • Tom R. Watson (1988–1991)
  • Colin Chapman (1991–2006)
  • Bill Charman (2007–2019)
  • Arthur Christopoulos (2019–)

Structure edit

In teaching, the campus now incorporates:

  • Department of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Pharmacology
  • Department of Pharmaceutics
  • Department of Pharmacy Practice

The Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) was set up in 2008 to focus on the research aspects within the faculty. The research activities are based on four key discipline-based themes including:

Notable alumni edit

The campus's alumni includes graduates who have become well known in fields outside of science, including many politicians and senior public servants,[11] and national leaders such as Weary Dunlop.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 September 2008. Retrieved 23 August 2008.
  2. ^ Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 August 2008. Retrieved 23 August 2008.
  4. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023: Pharmacy & Pharmacology".
  5. ^ http://www.med.monash.edu.my/Bachelor%20of%20pharmacy.html
  6. ^ 125 stories for 125 years
  7. ^ https://www.monash.edu/pharm/about/news/news-listing/2018/professor-arthur-christopoulos-named-new-dean [1]
  8. ^ Did you know - (Monash Memo, 7 November 2007)
  9. ^ Cossar Club launched in style – Wednesday 31 October
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 September 2008. Retrieved 23 August 2008.
  11. ^ 125 stories for 125 years

External links edit

  • History of the Victorian College of Pharmacy
  • Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences web site

Books edit

  • Janette Bomford, Victorian College of Pharmacy: 125 years of history, 1881-2006
  • H.V. Feehan, Birth of the Victorian College of Pharmacy
  • Louise Gray and Karen Stephens, Victorian College of Pharmacy: 125 stories for 125 years, 1881-2006
  • Geoffrey Hutton, The Victorian College of Pharmacy: an observer's view
  • Victorian College of Pharmacy, The Search for a partner : a history of the amalgamation of the Victorian College of Pharmacy and Monash University

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centre of research and teaching it is internationally regarded for its research in drug target biology and discovery medicinal chemistry drug development formulation science 2 and medicine use and safety including the discovery and development of the world s first successful anti influenza drug Relenza 3 In international rankings it is ranked as the number one school of pharmacy and pharmacology in Australia and number two worldwide 4 Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesTypePublicEstablished1881 as Victorian College of Pharmacy Parent institutionMonash University since 1992 DeanProfessor Arthur ChristopoulosAdministrative staff140Students1 100LocationParkville Victoria AustraliaCampusUrbanWebsitewww wbr pharm wbr monash wbr edu wbr auThe campus is made up of 5 buildings It is situated on Royal Parade in the suburb of Parkville around 2 km north of the Melbourne CBD Royal Parade is home to a number of other research institutions including the University of Melbourne the CSIRO s Division of Health Sciences and the Royal Melbourne Hospital Pharmaceutical company CSL Limited is also based in Parkville The campus offers courses in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science Students can also take a simultaneous degree in engineering at Monash University s Clayton Campus The campus also offers postgraduate degrees by coursework or research from graduate diploma through to PhD level The campus currently has around 1100 students and around 140 staff Since 2009 its pharmacy course has also been offered at the university s Malaysia campus in partnership with the School of Medicine and Health Sciences based there 5 6 The current dean of the college is Professor Arthur Christopoulos 7 Contents 1 History 2 Deans and directors 3 Structure 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External links 7 BooksHistory editMonash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences previously known as The Victorian College of Pharmacy is one of the oldest educational institutions in Australia It was founded in 1881 as the School of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria now Pharmaceutical Society of Australia Victoria branch After being housed in various places in Melbourne it moved to its present location in 1960 The move to Parkville was largely funded by the massive private donation of 25 000 by David Cossar 8 At the time this was the largest single donation to a pharmacy school in Australian history 9 In its early years the college was essentially run as a private institution with the majority of its funding coming from tuition fees and the donations of benefactors In 1967 the college reached an agreement with the federal and state governments for it to receive government financial assistance In 1974 fees for tertiary education in Australia were abolished meaning that funding for the college began to be sourced primarily from the federal government After the introduction of the unified national system of higher education in 1988 known as the Dawkins reforms it was clear that the college had to combine with a university citation needed Negotiations were started with University of Melbourne which was seen as the obvious partner given their close proximity However these negotiations collapsed in 1990 The college then began discussions with Monash University which were successful The transfer was finalised on 1 July 1992 and became the Faculty of Pharmacy of Monash University It celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2006 In August 2008 the Victorian College of Pharmacy underwent a name change to reflect its position within Monash to the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 10 Deans and directors editJohn Kruse 1882 1885 Cuthbert Blackett 1886 acting Alfred H Jackson 1886 1889 Sidney Plowman 1890 1891 A T S Stan Sissons 1920 1962 Nigel Manning 1963 1978 Geoffrey Vaughan 1979 1987 Robert Burnet 1987 acting Colin Raper 1987 acting Tom R Watson 1988 1991 Colin Chapman 1991 2006 Bill Charman 2007 2019 Arthur Christopoulos 2019 Structure editIn teaching the campus now incorporates Department of Medicinal Chemistry Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Pharmacology Department of Pharmaceutics Department of Pharmacy PracticeThe Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences MIPS was set up in 2008 to focus on the research aspects within the faculty The research activities are based on four key discipline based themes including Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Action Centre for Drug Candidate Optimisation Drug Delivery Disposition and Dynamics Drug Discovery Biology Centre for Medicine Use and SafetyNotable alumni editThe campus s alumni includes graduates who have become well known in fields outside of science including many politicians and senior public servants 11 and national leaders such as Weary Dunlop References edit New name reflects new era for pharmacy at Monash Archived from the original on 17 September 2008 Retrieved 23 August 2008 Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Capturing the history of the Victorian College of Pharmacy Archived from the original on 16 August 2008 Retrieved 23 August 2008 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 Pharmacy amp Pharmacology http www med monash edu my Bachelor 20of 20pharmacy html 125 stories for 125 years https www monash edu pharm about news news listing 2018 professor arthur christopoulos named new dean 1 Did you know Monash Memo 7 November 2007 Cossar Club launched in style Wednesday 31 October New name reflects new era for pharmacy at Monash Archived from the original on 17 September 2008 Retrieved 23 August 2008 125 stories for 125 yearsExternal links editHistory of the Victorian College of Pharmacy Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences web siteBooks editJanette Bomford Victorian College of Pharmacy 125 years of history 1881 2006 H V Feehan Birth of the Victorian College of Pharmacy Louise Gray and Karen Stephens Victorian College of Pharmacy 125 stories for 125 years 1881 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