The Art of Innovation in Biological Sciences: Unlock Your Authentic Career

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The Art of Innovation in Biological Sciences: Unlock Your Authentic Career
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The School of Biological Sciences is delighted to invite you to our upcoming Entrepreneurship & Innovation Masterclass. This is an incredible opportunity for all Biological Sciences students to come together, learn, and immerse ourselves in the dynamic world of innovation - whether you are a seasoned researcher or a student.

The Art of Innovation in Biological Sciences: Unlock Your Authentic Career

The School of Biological Sciences is delighted to invite you to our upcoming Entrepreneurship & Innovation Masterclass. This is an incredible opportunity for all Biological Sciences students to come together, learn, and immerse ourselves in the dynamic world of innovation – whether you are a seasoned researcher or a student.

Event Details:•    Title: The Art of Innovation: Unlock Your Authentic Career•    Date: Wednesday, November 8th, 2023•    Time: 11:30am to 12:30pm•    Location: Seminar room 224 on Floor 2, Sir Duncan Rice Library, University of Aberdeen

We are privileged to have an esteemed guest speaker:•    Professor Graeme Paton, Chair in Biological Sciences and Head of School of Biological SciencesDr John Baird will have the pleasure of moderating the session.

Why Attend?This masterclass promises to be an enlightening session about the nuances of innovation and its application in forging an authentic career. The insights from our distinguished speakers will surely provide valuable takeaways for anyone, whether you're just beginning your academic journey or are a seasoned professional.We believe that fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship is crucial for the future of our institution and our community. We hope you can join us in this enlightening session and bring your curiosity, ideas, and questions.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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The School of Biological Sciences
Venue
The Sir Duncan Rice Library, Seminar Room 224