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2 Dec 2024 | |
Liverpool Life Sciences UTC News |
The event consisted of students networking with representatives from the bioprocessing industry, exploring the work of early careers researchers, and discussing apprenticeship opportunities with Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult. Students particularly loved trying out the Resilience Immersive VR to develop skills in medicine manufacturing. Thank you to all involved, but particularly Kate Barclay, for taking the time to arrange the sessions and for showing us around. What a great experience for the students and staff who thoroughly enjoyed it.
Year 10 MeDeVet students participated in a heart dissection lesson with Miss Linkman. More...
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Students participated in a medical simulation session delivered by former student and staff member Joe Benson. He covered how to treat patients with a… More...
Two of our talented students, Ben and Josh, began their work experience at a creative production house based in Liverpool, who provide high-quality ar… More...
Last week, Matt Wilson from the Game Assembly, a new education company for the games industry, delivered a presentation about their new school opening… More...
Voice actors use their voices to bring characters, stories, or information to life. They might work on TV shows, video games, radio, audiobooks or ad… More...