Introduction to Regulatory Affairs Course Fees and Enrolment

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Intro to Reg Full Course (Pay in 5)
399
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Intro to Reg Full Course (Pay in 3)
665
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Full Course Installment Options
If you would like to enroll for the full introduction to regulatory affairs course,
you can pay over a period of 3 months or 5 months
United Kingdom
Associate - £50,000
Manager - £80,000
Director - £110,000
Executive - £150,000+
United States
Associate - $100,000
Manager - $140,000
Director - $250,000
Executive - $350,000
Europe
Associate - €60,000
Manager - €80,000
Director - €110,000
Executive - €200,000+
Switzerland
Associate - 100,000 CHF
Manager - 140,000 CHF
Director - 200,000 CHF
Executive - 250,000 CHF
Regulatory Affairs Salary (2025)
Success Stories from Past Students
From postdoc researcher to regulatory affairs trainee. Liviana Mummolo was a postdoc researcher looking to break into the pharmaceutical industry. But she had no pharma or regulatory affairs experience and didn't know where to start. She embarked on this course , where she gained significant regulatory knowledge. Her CV was reviewed and she gained multiple interviews. After her mock interview, she received two job offers. She then received further advice on how to choose between offers. She is now working as a regulatory affairs trainee for a medical devices company.
From pharmacy dispenser to regulatory affairs manager. Ms. T.A. wanted a career change. She was a pharmacy dispenser with a Biomedical Science degree but was unfulfilled in her role. With a keen interest in pursuing a career in regulatory affairs, she embarked on the course. After her CV was reviewed, she gained multiple interviews and with the support of a mock interview, was offered a Regulatory Affairs Officer position for a Medical Devices company. More recently, she has progressed to a Regulatory Affairs Manager position within the same company
From pharmaceutical science graduate to landing a job at GSK. Mr. H Malik was a recent pharmaceutical science graduate with only several months of laboratory experience. He had no previous pharmaceutical or regulatory affairs experience but wanted to break into the pharmaceutical industry. After his CV was reviewed, he received an entry level job offer from GSK as a Project Coordinator, which he accepted. Following this position, he moved into quality assurance, holding several positions, including as an QA executive.
From biochemistry undergraduate to receiving a GSK regulatory affairs placement offer. Ms. S.A. was a Biochemistry undergraduate and aspiring regulatory affairs professional. With limited work experience, she wanted to gain a regulatory affairs placement in a pharmaceutical company to improve her career options. However, regulatory affairs placements for undergraduates are highly competitive. To stand out from the crowd she undertook this regulatory training and her CV was reviewed. This enabled her to obtain a Regulatory Affairs placement offer from GSK.
Half Course
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11+ CPD Hours of Learning
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EU, UK and US Regulations
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Expert ex MHRA Tutor
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Industry Recognised Certificate
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Real World Case Studies
Core Course
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40+ CPD hours of learning
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EU, UK, US Regulations
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Expert ex MHRA Tutor
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Industry Recognised Certificate
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Real World Case Studies
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Work Experience (1 month, part time)
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Lifetime access (Course Book)
Full Course
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40+ CPD hours of Learning
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EU, UK and US Regulations
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Expert ex MHRA Tutor
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Industry Recognised Certificate
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Real World Case Studies
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Work Experience (1 month, part time)
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Lifetime access (Course Book)
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Additional Work Experience Project for Course Graduates **
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Job Search Mentoring (until you get a job)*
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Careers Hub Training Resources
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Expert CV Review
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Mock Interview
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Exclusive Professional
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*In the country where you have long term right to work (where you have a valid sponsorship/visa already)
** Subject to availability. When work is available you will be notified but this is not guaranteed. due to dependency on the regulatory work available.. Past project: regulatory intelligence.
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'I am very happy of course to finally transition from academia to...medtech... and so I really really recommend this course'
Liviana Mummolo
[Career Change]
Past role: Postdoc Researcher
Role obtained: Regulatory Affairs Trainee (Medical
Devices)
(Scientific Postdoc Researcher)
‘I can't recommend this enough. It is more than just a service; it is life changing. I had many interviews and got my first regulatory affairs job with a medical devices
company. Thank you’
Ms. T.A. [Career Change]
Past role: Pharmacy Dispenser
Role obtained: Regulatory Affairs Officer (Medical
Devices), Regulatory Affairs Manager
(Biomedical Sciences Degree)
‘This is truly exceptional when it came to obtaining a specific job I was pursuing. By the end, I was able to receive multiple job offers. I secured a job with GlaxoSmithKline!’
Mr. H Malik [Graduate]
Past role: Laboratory Scientist
Role obtained: Project Coordinator (GSK),
Quality Assurance Executive
(Pharmaceutical Science Degree)
‘I've gained a strong foundation in regulatory affairs, such as CTD structure, MAA change controls, variations and CMC, as well as undertaking work experience. I gained critical skills such as teamwork and effective communication’
Ms. S.A. [Undergraduate]
Past role: Student
Role obtained: Regulatory Affairs placement offer from GSK
(Biochemistry Degree)
2025 Course Feedback Report
8/10 means 8 points out of 10, where 10 out of 10 (10/10) is highly satisfactory and 0 out of 10 (0/10) is unsatisfactory.
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Overall Course Rating 4.6 stars out of 5 stars
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Regulatory affairs knowledge increased from 3/10 to 8/10 after the course
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Likelihood of recommending the course was 8/10
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Quality and content of course book rated 8/10
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Knowledge of course tutor rated 9/10
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Confidence of applying for entry level regulatory role increased from 4/10 to 8/10 after the course
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Quality of lecture content rated 9/10
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Quality of case studies rated 9/10
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Quality of work assignments rated 9/10
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Satisfaction with quality of CV review 9/10