European University Consortium for Pharmaceutical Sciences
ULLA was founded in 1992 as a European Consortium for post-graduate training in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences. ULLA takes the name from the cities of the founding universities of the consortium, namely Uppsala, London, Leiden and Amsterdam. ULLA has since then been extended with five more member universities and now consists of the following members:
- Uppsala University – Faculty of Pharmacy (Sweden)
- University College London – School of Pharmacy (United Kingdom)
- Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
- University of Copenhagen – Drug Research Academy (Denmark)
- Université Paris-Sud – Faculty of Pharmacy (France)
- University of Parma – Department of Food and Drug (Italy)
- KU Leuven – Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Belgium)
- University of Helsinki – Faculty of Pharmacy (Finland)
An integral part of the ULLA consortium is to organise an ULLA Postgraduate Summer School every second year with the duration of one week.
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