STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
Student Exchange Programme (SEP) increases opportunities for improvement in pharmacy education through facilitating students and young pharmacists to undertake international professional experiences in various pharmacy fields. The aim of SEP is to promote understanding and cooperation among pharmacy students and healthcare professionals across borders. It also helps to broaden the students’ understanding of pharmaceutical and social conditions in different countries and offers a unique educational and cultural experience
Over the last 50 years, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education has immensely contributed towards the development of pharmacy profession in India and abroad. MCOPS has an international university campus, excellent infrastructure with a renowned group of faculty. Every year, MCOPS gets a diverse group of students from various parts of the world and the country. The objectives of SEP are as follows:
- Students will be exposed to better learning opportunities.
- Students will develop better self-awareness and self-esteem.
- Opportunity for Social and Cultural exchanges around the globe.
- Future Collaboration between the host Universities are possible.
- Host universities get international publicity and may attract students for higher education and research
Sl # |
Name of the Student |
University Affiliation |
Period |
Student Exchange Committee |
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From |
To |
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1. |
Mr. Nikki Felizatto |
School of Pharmacy, Griffith University, Australia |
06.01.2017 |
16.02.2017 |
IPSF |
2. |
Ms. Ramandeep Singh |
06.01.2017 |
16.02.2017 |
IPSF |
|
3. |
Ms. Bushra Jat |
06.01.2017 |
16.02.2017 |
IPSF |
|
4. |
Ms. Jenae Freeman |
06.01.2017 |
16.02.2017 |
IPSF |
|
5. |
Mr. Bailey Dawson |
06.01.2017 |
16.02.2017 |
IPSF |
|
6. |
Ms. Lucy Milne |
06.01.2017 |
16.02.2017 |
IPSF |
|
7. |
Ms. Heather Ko |
06.01.2017 |
16.02.2017 |
IPSF |
|
8. |
Ms. Logitha Ramachandran |
Lincoln University College, Malaysia |
06.08.2017 |
25.08.2017 |
IPSF |
9. |
Ms. Tadeja Snedec |
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
05.06.2017 |
13.07.2017 |
IAESTE |
10. |
Mr. George Danial Boshra Aziz |
Sohag Universtiy, Sohag |
16.06.2017 |
31.07.2017 |
AIESEC |
11. |
Ms. Roaa Shaaban Ibrahim Youssef Kassem |
Alexandria University, Egypt |
23.06.2017 |
26.07.2017 |
AIESEC |
12. |
Ms. Shannon Green |
University of Edinburg, Scotland, UK |
03.07.2017 |
15.08.2017 |
AIESEC |
13. |
Ms. Mai Ismail |
German University in Cairo,Egypt |
20.07.2017 |
10.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
14. |
Ms. Salma Ali Feteha |
Alexandria University, Clinical Pharmacy, Egypt |
12.08.2017 |
18.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
15. |
Ms Omneia Ahmed Ibrahim Mahmoud Elsamahi |
Alexandria University, Egypt |
03.08.2017 |
10.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
16. |
Ms. Yassmin Abdelfattah Mohamed Ahmed |
Sohag Universtiy, Sohag, Egypt |
01.08.2017 |
21.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
17. |
Ms. Hanaa Mohyieldin Ahmed Mohammadien |
Sohag Universtiy, Sohag |
01.08.2017 |
15.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
18. |
Ms. Hasnaa Hasan |
01.08.2017 |
23.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
|
19. |
Mr. Mohamed Azzous |
01.08.2017 |
15.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
|
20. |
Mr Hamdi Ahmed Abdelwahab Ahmed Elbatal |
Delta University, Egypt |
01.07.2017 |
14.08.2017 |
AIESEC |
21. |
Ms Omnia Ayman Ahmed |
Alexandria University, Egypt |
19.09.2017 |
19.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
22. |
Ms Yara Samy Mabrouk |
Faculty of Pharmacy and Drug Manufacturing, Pharos University, Alexandria, Egypt |
11.08.2017 |
19.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
23. |
Ms Chen Xiaoyan |
Jiagnan University, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Egypt |
15.07.2017 |
28.08.2017 |
AIESEC |
24. |
Ms Mariam Hussein |
Pharos University, Pharmacy and Drug Manufacturing, Egypt |
18.07.2017 |
14.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
25. |
Mr Yuan Chen |
University College London, London, UK |
15.07.2017 |
28.08.2017 |
AIESEC |
26. |
Mr Maged Mohamed Hassan Kharouba |
Alexandria University, Egypt |
31.08.2017 |
27.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
27. |
Ms Salma Ali Feteha |
12.08.2017 |
18.09.2017 |
AIESEC |
|
28. |
Ms Hebatallah Mahmoud Ahmed Ali Elwassef |
Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt |
23.09.2017 |
19.12.2017 |
AIESEC |
29. |
Ms Nikitha Rajendran |
Western Kentucky University, The Gatton Academy, KY, USA |
19.12.2017 |
21.12.2017 |
Observship SEP |
Outgoing MCOPS students :
Sl # |
Name of the Student |
University Visited |
Period |
Student Exchange Committee |
|
From |
To |
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1. |
Ms Avni Nautiyal |
Heriott Watt University, Putrajaya, Malaysia |
05.06.2017 |
18.07.2017 |
AIESEC |
2. |
Ms Anjali Bhagat |
Universitas Katolik Parahyangan (UNPAR) Bandung, Indonesia |
12.06.2017 |
23.07.2017 |
AIESEC |
3. |
Ms ANUSHNA SEN |
RMIT University, Vietnam |
01.12.2016 |
30.01.2017 |
AIESEC |
4. |
Ms Spandana T Kotian |
University of Science Malaysia, Penang |
10.07.2017 |
04.08.2017 |
IPSF |
5. |
Ms Monica Shekhar |
School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Griffith University, Australia |
01.06.2017 |
01.08.2017 |
IPSF |
6. |
Ms Yeshi Lhamo |
University of Findlay, College of Pharmacy, Ohio, USA |
12.06.2017 |
30.06.2017 |
IPSF |
7. |
Mr Sujayendra Rao U |
12.06.2017 |
09.06.2017 |
IPSF |
|
8. |
Mr Gohil Parth Bipin |
Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, Canada |
15.07.2017 |
15.08.2017 |
IPSF |
9. |
Ms Alekhya L |
University of Findlay, College of Pharmacy, Ohio, USA |
12.06.2017 |
30.12.2017 |
IPSF |
10. |
Mr Okongwu Victor Justin |
International Clinics & Hospital Ltd. Kano - Nigeria |
05.06.2017 |
15.07.2017 |
IPSF |
11. |
Ms Roshni Ann Mathai |
Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Airlangga,Surabaya, Indonesia |
02.06.2017 |
25.07.2017 |
IPSF |
12. |
Ms Deepthi Jacob |
02.06.2017 |
25.07.2017 |
IPSF |
|
13. |
Ms Shilpa Sundar |
Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Canada |
15.07.2017 |
15.08.2017 |
IPSF |