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Kent apprentice presents poster at STEM for Britain exhibition

By | 08 April 2019

STEM for Britain is a yearly event which aims to encourage, support and promote early-stage research scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians.  There are a series … Read more

Apprentice Case Study: Centauri Therapeutics

By | 01 April 2019

While working in the Microbiology department of Centauri Therapeutics, Ed has been studying a level 5 apprenticeship in Applied Bioscience with the University of Kent.  … Read more

Kent Apprentice, Georgia Cresswell, to film with BBC Bitesize about her apprenticeship

By | 21 January 2019

Georgia recently spoke to us about this opportunity, which came up through her work with the Institute of Apprenticeships. After a telephone interview and video … Read more

GSK apprentices recognised as finalists for Outstanding Higher Apprentice award at RMA Awards

By | 15 October 2018

Kayleigh Mercer and Gemma Smith are both Level 5 apprentices with GlaxoSmithKline.  They were both shortlisted as finalists for the Outstanding Higher Apprentice of the … Read more

Kent apprentice Joss Field presents poster at LGBT STEMinar

By | 07 August 2018

Kent apprentice, Joss Field, presented a poster about his experience as a degree apprentice at the LGBT STEMinar. The conference was a great way to … Read more

Congratulations to Asian Apprentice of the Year Finalist

By hmjs | 08 February 2018

Nominated by his line manager, Haris is an apprentice with Pfizer, where he is working towards a FdSc in Applied Bioscience. He was a finalist … Read more

GSK apprentices wins East of England Higher or Degree Apprentice of the Year

By hmjs | 16 November 2017

GlaxoSmithKline Laboratory Analyst Apprentice, Charlotte Hughes, won ‘Higher or Degree Apprentice of the Year’ at the East of England celebration of the National Apprenticeship Awards … Read more

Congratulations to our graduating apprentices

By hmjs | 09 August 2017

More than 4,000 students graduated at degree congregation ceremonies in Canterbury and Rochester between 10 and 18 July. Including our latest cohort of higher apprentices. … Read more

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