The University of Lincoln aims to produce the next generation of new scientists and pharmacists, as a result of the brand new state-of-the-art laboratories on campus.
As £14million investment, the Joseph Banks Laboratories welcomed around 1,500 students and staff for the start of the academic year.
Professor Mary Stuart, Vice Chancellor at the University of Lincoln, said: “It is wonderful to see the new Joseph Banks Laboratories facilities being used by our students and academic colleagues.”
The new science park is a joint project between the university and the Lincolnshire Co-op.
Chief Executive Ursula Lidbetter spoke about the need for more pharmacists and that the facilities will help create more Lincolnshire-based practitioners.
She said: “This is a great example of how local businesses working together with the university offers a mutual benefit to everyone involved.”
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