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GCSE and A Level Work Experience

Finding work experience in Biology

Are you interested in studying Biology at university?  One of the best ways of finding out what it’s like is to give it a go by doing some work experience!

  • Be pro-active and make the most of what you know and who you know.
  • Some tips for finding work experience:
  • Ask your school careers advisor.
  • Ask your science or biology teacher.  Most science teachers will have a science degree and may well know of just the person who is able to offer the type of experience you are looking for!
  • Do you have any family or friends who work in biology who might be able to help?
  • Look for local laboratories, offices, clinical environments or wherever else you think you might see yourself working (see below for some ideas). You could use the internet or the Yellow Pages to contact them directly.


There are some science organisations that offer work experience specially for A level students. Here are some examples:

 

You could also try contacting some other organisations near you. Have you thought of…?

  • a natural history or science museum
  • wildlife conservation
  • a research lab in a university
  • a research or production lab in an industrial setting
  • a clinical lab in a hospital
  • a zoo
  • a veterinary practice
  • science writing
  • a school

 



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