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First students to graduate from the Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing

Congratulations to Adam Carroll and Chris Ruddy from the School of Microbiology!
The UCC PG Diploma and Masters in Engineering Science in Industrial Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing are new UCC postgraduate degrees that will train students for careers in the sustainable biotechnology sectors. The interdisciplinary programme of study and research provide a unique blend of microbial biotechnology and process and chemical engineering, giving students a unique set of skills that are highly desired in emerging sectors of the bioeconomy. Adam continued his studies to the MEngSc and we wish him success in his future career.
Congratulations also to Chris Ruddy who graduated, in absentia.