What are Arizonas high schools, community colleges, and universities doing to prepare the future bioscience workforce?
High schools across the state are developing biotechnology programs that give students the skills they need to pursue higher education and enter the bioscience industry. Community colleges are also developing specific bioscience programs that will generate an industry workforce, such as recently implemented lab-technician training programs and biotechnology training programs. Universities have begun to promote bioscience programs, too; ASU, UA, and NAU have each established their own bioscience research institute, and they are working to attract and retain top faculty who will both conduct research and educate a future workforce. In addition, 2007 saw the unprecedented opening of the UA College of Medicine-Phoenix, in partnership with ASU.
High schools across the state are developing biotechnology programs that give students the skills they need to pursue higher education and enter the bioscience industry. Community colleges are also developing specific bioscience programs that will generate an industry workforce, such as recently implemented lab-technician training programs and biotechnology training programs. Universities have begun to promote bioscience programs, too; ASU, UA, and NAU have each established their own bioscience research institute, and they are working to attract and retain top faculty who will both conduct research and educate a future workforce. In addition, 2007 saw the unprecedented opening of the UA College of Medicine-Phoenix.
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