Pharmacy

The faculty of Pharmacy has grown rapidly over its 50 years, becoming one of the most prestigious in Italy thanks to the quality of teaching and research, as well as almost 3,500 students. 

Its rich training offer intends to foster cross-disciplinary synergies between biology, chemistry and technology and to respond to the most diverse educational needs. It consists of traditional single-cycle Master's degree programmes as well as three Bachelor's degree programmes – one in Biotechnology with a major in pharmacy – and three Master's degree programmes.

Via Golgi 19

President of the Managing Committee
prof. Mario Dell'Agli

Two information sessions are organised for the students regarding the Erasmus+ Studio 2025-2026 call, on the following dates: February 17th 2025 and February 18th 2025. For further details please see the main notice.

Applications to open-admission Master’s degree programmes a.a. 2025/26

Applications to open-admission Master’s degree programmes for the academic year 2025/2026 are open.

Non-EU students VISA applicants can apply for admission until 30 April 2025.

Educational offering

A.Y. 2024/2025
Biotechnology
A.Y. 2024/2025
Natural Health Products Sciences
A.Y. 2024/2025
Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology
A.Y. 2024/2025
Toxicology for the Human and Environmental Safety
Discontinued degree programmes

These degree programmes are being discontinued: they are not open for admission, but courses are still delivered to students who are already enrolled.

A.Y. 2024/2025
Chemical safety and Toxicological Environmental Sciences - discontinued
A.Y. 2024/2025
Herbal Sciences and Technologies - discontinued
A.Y. 2024/2025
Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology - E25 - discontinued
A.Y. 2024/2025
Cosmetic Industrial Science
A.Y. 2024/2025
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
A.Y. 2024/2025
Safety Assessment of Xenobiotics and Biotechnological Products

Studying Pharmacy at the University of Milan: the main features and strengths of the Faculty.



Location

The Faculty of Pharmacy is based in Milan, on via Golgi 19

Classrooms

  • 100 to 405, via Celoria 20
  • 501 to 503, via Valvassori Peroni 21
  • 600 to 603, via Pascal 36
  • C01 to C13, via Mangiagalli 25 (on the corner of via Colombo 62)
  • G07 to G30, via Golgi 19
  • M01 to M03, via Mangiagalli 31
  • V1 to V10, via Venezian 15
  • A to H, via Balzaretti 9
  • L04, entrance opposite Via Golgi 19

Laboratories

  • Organic Chemistry, via Venezian 21
  • Qualitative Analysis, via Venezian 21
  • Quantitative Analysis, via Mangiagalli 25
  • Pharmaceutical Technology, via Celoria 20

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
via Mangiagalli 25 - 20133 Milano

Department of Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences
via Balzaretti 9 - 20133 Milano

 

Pharmacy Course Administration
Management Committee Chairman's Office
Biotechnology Course Administration

via Camillo Golgi 19, building 1, entrance D - 20133 Milan

To contact the course administration office:

Opening hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30-11:30
Tuesday and Thursday 13:30-15:30

Registrar
Via Celoria 18 - 20133 Milan
It deals with degree programme administrative procedures.

Faculty events

Primo appuntamento della rassegna cinematografica Premio Lux del pubblico. Alla proiezione del film di animazione “Flow” di Gints Zilbalodis intervengono la rettrice dell’Università Statale di Milano Marina Brambilla, Pina Picierno, vicepresidente del Parlamento Europeo, e le docenti Silvia Romani e Barbara Grespi. In un mondo dove la presenza umana sembra volgere al termine, un gatto è il protagonista di un viaggio ricco di sfide. Film privo di dialoghi.

In occasione di MuseoCity, l'Università Statale organizza delle visite guidate speciali dell’edificio storico della Ca’ Granda aprendo ai visitatori e visitatrici il percorso sotterraneo alla scoperta di antiche distillerie, quattrocenteschi pozzi e ambienti un tempo adibiti a magazzini e luoghi funzionali alla vita ospedaliera. Il percorso non è attrezzato per la visita in sicurezza di persone con disabilità motoria o visiva grave. Slot orario riservato a personale e studenti della Statale.

In occasione di MuseoCity, l'Università Statale organizza delle visite guidate speciali dell’edificio storico della Ca’ Granda aprendo per la prima volta ai visitatori e visitatrici il percorso sotterraneo alla scoperta di antiche distillerie, quattrocenteschi pozzi e ambienti un tempo adibiti a magazzini e luoghi funzionali alla vita ospedaliera. Il percorso non è attrezzato per la visita in sicurezza di persone con disabilità motoria o visiva grave.