EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: SCIENCE FOR THE FUTURE - BIOTECHNOLOGY

Event date 8 October 2014 19:00 – 20:00

Location Block G, Life Science Lab MDIS Campus 501 Stirling Road (Near Queenstown MRT)

Speak to Julie Edgar, Associate Dean (International) Faculty of Health & Life Sciences of Northumbria Unversity. RSVP NOW! http://bit.ly/1vwjZGx Northumbria University, in Newcastle upon Tyne, is an expanding multicultural learning community, with excellent links with other higher education institutions, industry and commerce throughout the UK, Europe and beyond. - Ranked 58th in The Complete University Guide 2015: University League Table 2015 - Ranked 60th In The Guardian University Guide 2015: University League Table - Ranked 62nd in The Times and Sunday Times University Guide 2014: Biological Sciences Northumbria University is a top ten choice for students beyond the European Union. In taught postgraduate education, Northumbria University is one of the UK's ten biggest providers. Renowned for the excellence of its teaching, as well as for preparing students for the world of work, Northumbria University also provides research opportunities for professional reflective practice.

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