The Office of Academic Affairs provides leadership in the areas of curriculum (pre-pharmacy, pharmacy and co-curriculum), accreditation, assessment, educational outcomes, and faculty, staff and student health and wellness.
Staff and faculty advisors assist students with many issues including academic coaching, course concerns, research opportunities, identifying university resources and support services, and learning about career options.
Learn more about getting involved with school and campus events such as becoming a preceptor or mentor, assisting with admission activities, planning your reunion and more!
Our Apothecary museum and historical exhibits are an important component of education not only for the school's students, but also for alumni, the Western New York community, and visitors from around the world who have an interest in the earlier methods of pharmaceutical care.
Our office provides content expertise, leadership, and consultation services to support the school’s use of best practices and empirical evidence to guide practice and support ongoing quality improvement efforts.
We provide continuing pharmacy education programs designed to maintain competence and bridge identified gaps in knowledge and skills for pharmacists in all practice settings.
With over 1,100 preceptors across 650+ training sites, we offer a diverse and progressive experiential training program that allows you to enhance and expand your education in real world settings.
The Office of Resource Management is responsible for all business activities for the UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences with primary focus to budget and financial operations as well as human resources. We work closely with the UB Offices of the President, Provost, Finance & Administration, and Research & Sponsored Programs. Other areas we support:
We serve as the centralized unit for grant proposals, grant administration, grant management, fiscal management and administrative services for externally funded research.
The Office of Student, Professional and Community Affairs oversees all aspects of PharmD student activities including academic and personal support, leadership and professional development, career planning, and support for student professional and fraternal organizations.