Students will be able to discuss potential career opportunities with 17 companies today as part of the second annual IU Life Sciences Career Fair. \nThe event, held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the IU Auditorium, is a cross-campus initiative specifically for students looking for a future in the health care industry, according to an IU press release for the event. \n"This fair is an exciting collaboration between three great IU schools and the University's outreach to Indiana health care businesses," said Donald F. Kuratko, executive director of the Kelley School of Business's Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, in a statement. "This is a win-win situation for both our students and the state's life science business community."\nBoth internships and full-time employment will be available for undergraduates and graduate students, according to the press release. \nThe fair is sponsored by the IU College of Arts and Sciences Career Development Center, the Kelley School of Business, the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the School of Informatics.
17 companies to attend life sciences career fair
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