Hanoi University of Pharmacy
Đại học Dược Hà Nội
TypePublic
Established1902
Location
13 - 15 Lê Thánh Tông, phường Phan Chu Trinh, Hoàn Kiếm district
Hanoi,  Vietnam

21°01′18″N 105°51′29″E / 21.0216°N 105.8581°E / 21.0216; 105.8581
Websitewww.hup.edu.vn

Hanoi University of Pharmacy, formerly Indochina Medicine School,[1][2][3][4][5] located in Hanoi, Vietnam,[6][4] was established by decree of the French government signed by Indochina General Governor Paul Doumer on 8 January 1902. The school was responsible for training doctors, Indochina pharmacists and research in tropical diseases.

On 29 September 1961, the Ministry of Health issued Decision No. 828/BYT/QD to split Hanoi College of Medicine - Pharmacy into two schools: Hanoi Medical College and Hanoi College of Pharmacy.[4][7] The rector and Party Committee Secretary was pharmacist Vu Cong Thuyet; vice-rector was Professor Truong Cong Quyen. In 1985, Hanoi College of Pharmacy became Hanoi University of Pharmacy.

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