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| 23 Mar 2026 | |
| Written by Rachel Biggerstaff | |
| Community News |
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the professionals from STEM industries who generously gave their time to attend our third Future Pathways Networking & Careers Evening. The evening began with an informal supper, allowing delegates to connect with one another before sharing their experiences, insights and career advice with students.
We are extremely grateful to all delegates for their willingness to support and inspire our students. Your contribution continues to play an important role in helping them explore future pathways and career possibilities.
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