At LifeArc, we want to hear from people who are as passionate as we are about making life science life changing to improve patientslives.We offer Industrial Placements to students who are interested in early Therapeutic Discovery. This is an opportunity to get involved in exciting project work at our Centre for Translational Science based in our state-of-the-art laboratories in Stevenage.Join us and yousupport our teams working across a number of areas in the drug development process. You will work closely with our expert team members to gain valuable experience in areas such as:Molecular biologyMicrobiologyHigh content imaging and flow cytometryProtein expression and purificationBiophysical characterisationAssay design, optimisation and automationPharmacokinetic and metabolism studiesTarget validation studies (gene editing, pharmacology, bioinformatics)Cellular models of disease supporting small molecule and\/or antibody programs (including primary models)Antibody discoveryAntibody engineeringAntibody screening and optimisationDuring your placement, weexpect you to deliver regular presentations of experimental results and conclusions in group settings and\/or during project meetings, while maintaining high-quality written electronic lab notebook records of your research. In return, you will have the opportunity to use the work you do here to assist with your degree submission and gain research experience. Towards the end of your placement, you will take part in our annual Industrial Placement Student Review Day where all students get the opportunity to present their projects to the Science organisation.To maximise LifeArc studentsexperience, the Industrial Placement role is required to be on-site working 5 days per week. This enables students to connect with colleagues, participate in team projects and events, make contacts, build networks, and importantly, accelerate their learning.About you:Education & experience required:Typically, you will currently be in your 2nd, 3rd or 4th year and studying for your first degree. You must be available to commence a 12-month placement from September 2026 as part of your degree course.You should be studying one of the following disciplines:Biological SciencesBiomedical SciencesBiochemistryNatural SciencesMicrobiologyMolecular BiologyPharmacologyImmunologySkills and Strengths we are looking for during the assessment process:Relevant degree subject (see above) and on track to achieve at least a 2:1 classificationCollaborationDrive and determinationAnalytical mindsetAccountabilityAdaptabilityDesire to learnEffective communication skillsAbout us:At LifeArc, our ambition is to make life science life changing. We do this by advancing scientific discoveries beyond the lab, faster, so that they can shape the next generation of diagnostics, treatments, and cures.Working at the cutting edge of translational science and as the early-stage translation specialists, we progress scientific discoveries on their journey to becoming a medicine, diagnostic or intervention that can improve patientslives. Our work begins by seeking out innovative science, then helping to develop this to a point where there is a clinical and commercial pathway for others to invest the time and money to take it further forward.We want to hear from people who are as passionate as we are about making life science life changing to improve patientslives.What we can offer you:Because we understand everyone has different requirements, our flexible benefits allow you to choose those which are important to you. Our pension scheme offers employer contributions of up to 12%, private health insurance, and annual leave of 31 days PLUS bank holidays.Join us, and youhave the scope to be creative and take measured risks. Yourewarded for your curiosity, for working as one team, and for learning fast. And youhave everything you need to be your best every day.We all have potential. At LifeArc, youdiscover what you can really do with it.Application Process:The online application form will open on 15 September 2025. As part of the online application process, you will need to attach your CV. Please try to keep your CV on 2 pages. Where possible, please also include your end of year module grades in the education section of your CV.Application deadline: 30 September 2025. We recommend you apply as soon as possible. We will close this vacancy when we have enough applications, so please apply as soon as you can so your application can be considered.If your online application form is successful, you will be invited to complete a short strength-based video interview, known as Snapshot. Full instructions and guidance on how to approach and prepare for a strengths-based assessment will be provided before you complete the Snapshot.We are also proud to be using Rare Recruitment's Contextual Recruitment System (CRS) which allows us to consider your achievements in the context in which they were gained. We understand that not every candidatesachievements look the same on paper and we want to recruit the best people, from every background. We would therefore encourage you to submit your contextualised data using the Rare Contextual Recruitment System as part of your application using the following link.Your placement needs to be part of an undergraduate degree and approved by your university. Integrated MSc degrees can also be accepted. For this placement, you must be available to start in September 2026.Please be aware that some of our placements require students to work with human biological samples (HBS). Those students who maybe at an increased risk of occupational exposure of Hepatitis B due to this work will be offered the relevant course of vaccinations and titre checks in order to protect them in the work environment. This is entirely voluntary and offered to all employees, where required.Quotes from previous placement students:cAs a student I feel as though my placement year has opened many doors for me and I have gained much invaluable experience that will help me progress in my career once I have graduated from universitydefinitely believe that this year has been incredibly helpful in helping me to decide which direction I wish to take my career in. Through working fulltime in a lab all year, I have gained a multitude of transferable skills that can be applied to my future careerwas very happy with how I was managed daily as my supervisor made sure that she always knew what I had planned for the week ahead and we had regular meetings to discuss my experimental results and personal progresshave enjoyed meeting so many different people all of which come from different backgrounds. It has been invaluable to learn from everybodyexperience. I canthink what I have enjoyed leasthave had a brilliant year at LifeArc the experience has been invaluable and is no doubt something that I will look back at with fondnessdThis does not form part of the application processthis is not mandatory, however it is great to provide a safe space for students to gain skills that could help with onward studies.To support your career exploration, we offer a virtual work experience programme designed to give you insight into our industry and working environment. This is entirely optional and does not form part of the application or selection process.LifeArcvirtual work experience is available to anyone who is interested to gain a behind-the-scenes look at the work of a biology research team.The LifeArc virtual work experience programme offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the day-to-day tasks of a LifeArc scientist. This is a great resource that we would encourage you to explore if you are considering applying to the LifeArc Industrial Placement programme.Through the online programme, youlearn how to optimise experimental conditions, analyse data to determine optimal conditions, synthesise evidence and present your results.Equal OpportunitiesAt LifeArc, we commit to advancing equal opportunities and building a diverse workforce by ensuring a fair, inclusive, and accessible recruitment experience for all. We employ individuals based on their suitability for the work to be performed and their potential for development, regardless of age, sex, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, disability, marital status, pregnancy or maternity, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion, or belief. Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion includes creating a culture where everyone feels they belong, is valued for who they are and has the opportunity to translate their potential.We want every candidate to do their very best. If you require special assistance or reasonable adjustments, please be sure to let us know in advance what will be most useful for you and \/ or to discuss your needs.We only work with recruitment partners on our preferred supplier list, and will not engage with speculative CVs submitted.Please note we are actively recruiting, and the closing date may be brought forward if we find the right person for this role.