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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.
We are pleased to share the Northern Automotive Alliance’s recent feature on our students who are competing in the Formula 1-endorsed STEM Racing UK c… More...
This Tuesday, we had a visit from the Year 3 class at Thomas Gray. They are beginning their work on nutrition in their science lessons. More...
On Thursday, staff from AstraZeneca, Speke spoke to our Biology and Applied Science students about vaccine development, early careers and degree appre… More...
This term we began CCF at Gateacre School. It offers a wide range of benefits for students, contributing significantly to their personal development,… More...
On the 28th November, Josh from Liverpool Life Sciences UTC and The Studio School won a silver medal in additive manufacturing at the WorldSkills UK N… More...
We're pleased to announce that Year 13 NLA student, Enis Gerxhalija, has been offered a place to read Physics at St. Catherine's College, Oxford. More...