UCL School of Pharmacy appoints new Director
UCL School of Pharmacy is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Duncan Craig as its new Director. From 1988 to 1999 Professor Craig held a range of posts from Teaching and Research Assistant to Reader at the School of Pharmacy. In 1999 he moved to a Chair in Biophysical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy at Queen's University Belfast. In 2003 became the Head of Pharmacy and Chair in Pharmaceutics, School of Chemical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of East Anglia and in 2009 he became the first Head of School for their newly founded School of Pharmacy. In 2011 he stepped down as Head of School to work for the Vice Chancellors Office as Director of Internationalisation, with responsibility for exploring and developing international partnerships for the university. It is a tremendous honour to be appointed as Director of one of the most internationally respected and iconic pharmacy schools at a time when it has become integrated into one of the world's most prestigious universities. Professor Duncan Craig Commenting on his appointment, Professor Craig said: "It is a tremendous honour to be appointed as Director of one of the most internationally respected and iconic pharmacy schools at a time when it has become integrated into one of the world's most prestigious universities.
