NCCCS BioNetwork is a statewide initiative that connects community colleges across North Carolina, providing specialized training, curricula and equipment, to develop a world-class
workforce for the biotechnology, pharmaceutical and life sciences industries. All Community Colleges serving the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector are part of BioNetwork.
Jobs
Industry recruiters for biomanufacturing jobs prefer people with work experience. Because pharmaceutical and biomanufacturing facilities are FDA compliant, new hires must have received
biotech training. BioNetwork Community Colleges provide this education and training for people seeking to transition into a well-paid biotech job. Short courses like BioWork are designed
to help people make the transition into this industry.
BioNetwork holds job fairs, putting its students directly in touch with industry recruiters. Estimates by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center show that 2000 biotech jobs a year
are being created for people with community college training.
A well-trained workforce is one of the most important considerations when companies decide where they will locate a manufacturing facility. North Carolina's workforce has excellent
credentials, and BioNetwork's extensive cutting-edge, hands-on, workforce education and training makes the state extremely attractive as a location for new facilities. It is no surprise
that many of the world's largest biomanufacturing facilities are already located in North Carolina. NCCCS BioNetwork intends to play its role in growing this base, making North Carolina
number one in the USA for biomanufacturing.
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Particle Fundamentals Forum
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NCCCS BioNetwork presents the Particle Fundamentals Forum.
Today 15 Community Colleges across North Carolina will receive just over 1.4 million dollars in grants for specialized biotechnology training. The State Board of Community Colleges approved 25 BioNetwork grants Friday, August 15, 2008.
These grants will further bolster North Carolina’s aptitude to offer the specialized education and hands-on training needed by workers to find employment in the highly-regulated biopharmaceutical industry. The funds come from a state appropriation for North Carolina Community College System BioNetwork.
To see the full list of grant recipients, please click here
Education Forum
Biotechnology Education Forum success!
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75 students, faculty and staff from high schools and universities got a taste of what the life science industry is about at Elizabeth City State University. Bringing this event together was a partnership between NCCCS BioNetwork, The North Carolina Biotechnology Center and Elizabeth City State University...