Developing Tomorrow’s Scientists Today Developing Tomorrow’s Scientists Today Nigel Brooksby, Chairman.

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Developing Tomorrow’s Scientists Today Developing Tomorrow’s Scientists Today Nigel Brooksby, Chairman

Agenda 13:00 Welcome and IntroductionNigel Brooksby 13:15-14:00 Window on the WorldMervin Dadd Cogent SSC 14:00-14:30Placements Proposal UpdateCaroline Sudworth Cogent SSC 14:30 Break 14:45-15:15 Society of BiologyDavid Coates (by video link)Society of Biology 15:30-16:00 Royal Society of Chemistry Jim Iley Royal Society of Chemistry 16:00-16:15 Life Sciences Annual Skills ReportJoanna Woolf Cogent SSC 16:15-16:30ClosureNigel Brooksby

Attendees David AdamsCogent SSC Laura BellinganSociety of Biology Clare Bhunnoo BBSRC Karen BoothBIS David BowmanLilly UK NigelBrooksby Stuart ChisnallBritish In Vitro Diagnostics Association Mervin DaddCogent SSC Mark DownsSociety of Biology Lesley HarperLancaster University Paul HazellHEFCE Judith HolcroftCogent SSC JohnHoltonCogent SSC Jeremy HortonUKCES KateHutchinsCogent SSC Jim IleyRoyal Society of Chemistry Claire JohnsonEMBL- European Bioinformatics Institute Sarah JonesAssociation of British Pharmaceutical Industry OrlaKennedyUniversity of Reading Miranda KnaggsBioCity Nottingham Rachel Lambeth-ForsythSociety of Biology Mark Lloyd DaviesJanssen-Cilag Ltd Hilary MacQueenThe Open University Alison MitchellVitae James MurdockCogent SSC Helen MurrayCogent SSC Carl NaraynassamyAccovion Ltd Emma Palmer FosterStevenage Bioscience Catalyst JuliePlumbleyCogent SSC Shirley PriceUniversity of Surrey Liz PridgeonLantra Darren RaceSEMTA Carol RichmondBelfast Metropolitan College Steve RosevearCogent SSC TinaSawyerCogent SSC Caroline SudworthCogent SSC Kevin ThrowerNational Skills Academy Process Industries Stuart WestBiocatalysts Ltd Lynda WightTOPRA Joanna WoolfCogent SSC

Higher Apprenticeships and Professional Registration Work Experience and Mentoring Service Window on the World New Developments

Higher Apprenticeship This is an alternative work based training route to the traditional academic route to graduate status. Delivery through a new Higher Apprenticeship for Chemical Science & Life Sciences Professionals. Pathways for chemical science, life sciences and healthcare science. Choice between a work-based foundation degree through distance learning or new work-based HND Diplomas and HNC Diplomas through a local FE college from September This is a professional development programme for laboratory, scientific and technical employees up to graduate level.

Work Experience and Mentoring Service It will: Provide work experience opportunities with supportive training and mentoring Facilitate access to Funding incentives including National Insurance Holiday, Research Council/Learned Society Grants and Student Fee Cap Encourage sharing Best Practice nationally and build an internationally recognised scheme

Window on The World A web-based Skills portal as the “window on the world” of life sciences. Aims To engage and integrate the community of employers and stakeholders through the portal To promote and accelerate skills solutions, products and services. Develop an online skills and resources shop.

Have your Say! Please get involved. The information you provide will be extremely valuable and will enable the future development and success of these programmes