Our sponsors
Thank you to our sponsors. Your support directly contributes to the success of the conference.
Platinum sponsor
The Australian Pharmacy Council
The Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) is the national accreditation authority for pharmacy education and training. They are an independent, not-for-profit company.
Their role is to ensure that pharmacists have the knowledge and competencies required for safe and effective practice at the point of general registration and beyond. Whether their journey is through Australian university programs, or they are qualified overseas, they must meet Australian standards.
On behalf of the Pharmacy Board of Australia APC's main functions are to:
- develop accreditation standards for pharmacy education programs
- assess pharmacy degree and intern training programs and other pharmacist education programs against APC accreditation standards
- accredit organisations who accredit Continuing Professional Development activities
- conduct written examinations for interns wanting to register in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji
- assess the qualifications and knowledge of overseas trained pharmacists who want to migrate to or practise in Australia
- develop support tools for intern workplace-based assessment.
Silver sponsor
The University Of Queensland
UQ School of Pharmacy is a leading educational and research institution for pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, both nationally and globally.
Established in 1960, we are the oldest pharmacy school in Queensland, nurturing and grooming highly proficient, in-demand pharmacy professionals, clinicians, educators and researchers across the industry.
We offer a comprehensive range of graduate certificates, programs and degrees such as Bachelor of Pharmacy, Pharmacist Intern Training, Master of Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Industry Practice and Doctor of Philosophy.
Our School is positioned within the UQ Dutton Park campus, a swiftly expanding biotechnology precinct, set to be the largest biomed precinct in the Southern Hemisphere.
We are also strategically co-located with Princess Alexandra Hospital, Translational Research Institute (TRI) and Australia’s first scale-up biomedical manufacturing facility, TM@TRI.
The UQ School of Pharmacy remains at the industry frontiers providing students immersive, well-rounded experiences, while also providing avenues for leading pharmacists, academics and policymakers to collaborate, innovate and drive transformation.