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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.
On Tuesday, over forty year 12 Applied Science and A-Level students at Liverpool Life Sciences UTC gained invaluable industry insights during an exclu… More...
Nazz, one of our T-Level Engineers, 3D printed his own face using Autodesk Fusion and the Bambu Lab printers we have in our engineering workshop thank… More...
We are incredibly proud to celebrate the work of our Year 12 creative cohort, whose "Fantasy and Folklore" exhibition is currently on display at the A… More...
Year 10 Geographers spent Friday 8th May at Dunsop Bridge completing their Geography Fieldwork. More...
On the 30th of April, Morgan, a Year 13 student at the Studio, attended a day's work experience at IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct) Youth … More...
Last week, our Year 11 students marked the end of an era with a Leavers’ Assembly. More...