Inspiring Future Skills for Life Sciences
The UK life sciences sector is vibrant and diverse, with a rich base of talent, innovation, and skills. It employs over 300,000 people across a variety of roles, all of which contribute to its world-leading position.
The UK’s ‘infrastructure, science base and skills provide a solid base for Britain to compete in the global race for science superpower status’. However, global competition and the application of new disciplines, such as AI and complex personalised medicines, means that the sector’s continued growth will depend upon a multidisciplined pipeline of bright minds already in the industry and attracting new talent with specialist skills.
Engaging with young people is a vital part of nurturing future talent. By interacting with budding young minds to inspire from an early age, we can build a strong pipeline of future scientists to secure the continued growth of the sector.
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