Life sciences
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- Prestwick: Scotland’s only Aerospace Enterprise Area
- Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP)
- Grangemouth Chemical Science Park
- Arrol Gibb Innovation Campus (AGIC)
- Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland (AMIDS)
- Chapelcross
- Glasgow City Innovation District
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Accelerate your career in one of the most accessible, well-connected and collaborative life sciences clusters in Europe.
Medical technologies and pharmaceutical services, precision medicine, advanced therapies, digital health and care, industrial biotechnology, animal health and agritech. These are just some of the areas you can work at the cutting edge of science in Scotland.
Life sciences in Scotland
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A skilled workforce
Join the 40,000 people across 750 organisations already working in the life sciences sector in Scotland.
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Industry-leading research facilities
Seven of Scotland's research and innovation centres are directly linked to life sciences.
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Continued growth in the sector
The sector generated almost £7.4 billion in Scotland in 2020, with plans to grow to £8 billion by 2025.
As one of the biggest life sciences clusters in Europe, you’ll join 40,000 people, working across 750 diverse organisations. Our culture of world-leading research gives you the edge to explore specialties like human healthcare, medical technologies, precision medicine, digital health, and advanced therapies and animal health.
Your skills are in demand
Steady investment and innovation continue to create job opportunities in life sciences, with almost £7.4 billion in turnover generated in Scotland in 2020.
With a robust action plan built on a framework of innovation, commercialisation, sustainable production and internationalisation, the life sciences industry is due to grow to £8 billion by 2025
Scotland attracts many big-name industry innovators. Developing your life sciences career here gives you the unique opportunity to make an impact at leading global organisations such as:
- GSKopens in a new window
- Charles Riveropens in a new window
- Strykeropens in a new window
- Bayeropens in a new window
- Nextpharmaopens in a new window
- Canon Medical Research Europeopens in a new window
- Medtronicopens in a new window
- Nikonopens in a new window
- Sartorius Stedimopens in a new window
- Neogenopens in a new window
- Merckopens in a new window
- IQVIAopens in a new window
- ThermoFisheropens in a new window
You can also broaden your skills and delve into new areas of work at ambitious start-ups, scale-ups and everything in between.
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Find the latest life sciences roles in Scotland
We’re constantly innovating in the life sciences sector. So, whatever your passion, and however niche your expertise, you’ll find a home for it in Scotland.
How Scotland supports the sector
As a powerhouse of innovation and invention, Scotland attracts some of the world’s best and brightest.
Our academic institutions are renowned for making impressive leaps through research and development (R&D), backed by investment to develop new products, processes and opportunities – including creating jobs.
If manufacturing is your area of expertise, you can collaborate with the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS)opens in a new window. This industry-led institution for ground-breaking manufacturing research can give you the opportunities you need to boost your skills.
Initiatives like the Life Sciences Leadership Masterclass Programmeopens in a new window and Skills Investment Planopens in a new window enable you to maximise your potential in Scotland through training and upskilling. Progressive government policies strive to make Scotland an even fairer, better place to live and work.
The life sciences sector at a glance
Scotland’s enduring success is built on a history of drug discovery excellence, supported by world-class infrastructure. This enables life-changing research in areas like genomic, proteomic and metabolomic science.
Did you know that Scotland ranks among the top three places for research productivity and impact worldwide? Beta blockers, the world’s first vaccine against viral Hepatitis B, and the world’s best-selling asthma treatment (Salbutamol) are some of the many pioneering innovations developed right here.
Scotland is home to 19 universities and higher education institutions, alongside world-leading research and innovation centres. In fact, seven of our innovation centres are directly linked to life sciences, which offers the perfect environment to make an impact.
Our outstanding record of collaborative, pioneering medical research unites academia and industry, including our National Health Service (NHS)opens in a new window, a hub of clinical expertise and data-driven innovation.
Advanced research and development
By choosing Scotland, you join an active, ambitious and connected community gaining access to the latest technology and R&D through organisations and initiatives like:
- Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute (AIAI)opens in a new window
- The Data Labopens in a new window
- The Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre (DHI)opens in a new window
- Precision Medicine Scotland Innovation Centreopens in a new window
- The MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicineopens in a new window
- Edinburgh BioQuarteropens in a new windoopens in a new window
- Life Sciences Scotland (LSS)opens in a new window
You’ll also be able to elevate your expertise at academic and industry centres of excellence, such as:
- The £56 million Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centreopens in a new window
- Precision Medicine Scotland Innovation Centreopens in a new window
- The £38 million Living Lab for Precision Medicineopens in a new window
- The Robotariumopens in a new window
- Dundee Institute for Healthcare Simulationopens in a new window
- Digital Health and Care Innovation Centreopens in a new window
Quality of life
Scotland has lots to offer outside of work.
Wherever you decide to work in Scotland, you’ll discover welcoming communities, rich history and vibrant culture. Enjoy shorter commutes, world-class education, free healthcare, and plenty of green space on your doorstep.
Building a career in Scotland comes at a lower cost of living than many other major locations. You’ll benefit from flexibility for hybrid and remote working while being fully supported by reliable digital connectivity.
As one of the best-connected places in Europe, Scotland has six airports with daily direct flights to 150 destinations worldwide. We also have fast and frequent rail links to all parts of the UK.
Moving to Scotland
We welcome people from around the world who want to build exceptional careers across Scotland.
Learn more about moving to Scotland on Scotland.orgopens in a new window