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EDUCATING LEADERS IN PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES SINCE 1886
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When a graduate faculty member retires from UB with no intention of assuming a faculty appointment at another institution, that faculty member is eligible to continue serving as the major advisor or as a committee member for a current student. The actual decision whether or not that person may continue to serve in such a capacity with a current student rests with the director of graduate studies and the chair of the department. However, subsequent to their retirement, graduate faculty members should not accept major advisor or committee membership assignments for any new student.

When a graduate faculty member leaves UB for an appointment at another institution and the student is at the final stages of completing the thesis or project (generally with one year or less needed to finish), the Graduate School will allow the departed faculty member, if they are willing, to retain their role on that student’s committee, providing the department chair and the director of graduate studies concur. The primary consideration in retaining a departed faculty member on a committee should be to avoid delaying completion of the degree and unwittingly penalizing the student. However, if the student is more than a year from degree completion, the Graduate School does not recommend allowing a departed faculty member to remain on that student’s committee since, after that time, the faculty member will become immersed in responsibilities at their new place of employment, often leaving little time to devote to our student.

  • School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences >
  • Information for Students >
  • Policy Library: SPPS Graduate Programs >
  • Changes in Major Advisor and Committee Membership When Graduate Faculty Leave UB
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Academics

  • 8/30/24 Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
  • 10/12/23 Pharmaceutical Sciences (BS, BS/MS, MS and PhD)
  • 4/8/25 Dual Degree Programs
  • 5/7/25 Residency Training
  • 9/25/24 Fellowships
  • 4/14/25 Continuing Education

Admissions

  • 4/8/25 Early Assurance for High School Students
  • 6/10/24 PharmCAS for College Students
  • 6/5/23 Pharmaceutical Sciences Undergraduate Admissions
  • 5/14/25 Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Admissions
  • 10/16/24 Costs and Financial Aid

Departments and Offices

  • 12/23/24 Admissions
  • 12/11/23 Advisement
  • 5/6/25 Advancement
  • 7/2/21 Alumni Relations
  • 6/18/24 Apothecary and Historical Exhibits
  • 6/17/24 Assessment and Outcomes
  • 11/19/24 Communications
  • 4/14/25 Continuing Education
  • 5/2/25 Experiential Education
  • 1/16/25 Finance and Resource Management
  • 5/19/25 Information Technology
  • 1/12/23 Pharmacy Practice
  • 11/11/24 Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • 6/17/24 Research Development and Administration
  • 5/14/25 Student Success and Engagement

Research Centers

  • Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences
  • 12/15/22 Center for Protein Therapeutics
  • 7/11/24 Center of Excellence in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
  • 12/16/22 Laboratory for Antimicrobial Pharmacodynamics
  • Pharmacy Services Partnership - NYSDOH Medicaid Initiative
  • Translational Pharmacology Research Core (TPRC)
  • UB-UZ HIV Research Training program (HRTP)
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