2025 Life Science and Health Career Fairs in Georgia

Georgia Life Sciences has compiled the following list of career fairs. Companies are encouraged to participate. Please visit the school website for more information.
- Part- Time Job Fair | 8/20/2025| Tate Student Center, Grand Hall - 5th floor
- J.M Tull School of Accounting Career Fair | 9/11/2025| Classic Center
- Fall Career and Internship fair | 9/29/ 2025| Classic Center
- Fall Engineering and Computer Science Career and Internship fair | 9/30/2025/ Classic Center
- Risk Management and Insurance Career Day | 10/6/2025| Classic Center
- Agricultural and Environmental Career fair | 10/8/2025 |Tate Student Center, Grand Hall - 5th floor
- Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics Internship and Career Fair | 10/15/2025| Tate Student Center, Grand Hall - 5th floor
- Graduate School Information Day| 10/22/2025| Tate Student Center, Grand Hall - 5th floor
- Gace College Career Fair | 11/4/2025| Cobb Energy Performing Arts Theatre
- STEM Job Fair | 9/30/2025- 10/2/2025| Marietta Campus - 635 Walter Kelley Road, Marietta GA 30060
- All Majors Job Fair | 10/28/2025- 10/29/2025| Kennesaw Campus - 290 Kennesaw State University Rd NW, Kennesaw, 30144
- Government and Non- Profit Job Fair | 10/30/2025| Kennesaw Campus - 290 Kennesaw State University Rd NW, Kennesaw, 30144
- Part- Time Job Fair | 8/12/2025| Main Street, University Center
- Internship non-profit job fair | 9/11/2025| Main Street, University Center
- Law School Fair | 9/24/2025| Upper Manley Concourse
Atlanta University Center Consortium
- AUCC Career Fair | 9/19/ 2025| America’s Mart in Downtown Atlanta
Georgia Institute of Technology
- Engineering and Science Virtual Career Fair | 8/28/2025| Virtual
- All Majors Career Fair | 9/8/2025- 9/9/2025| Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center
- Materials Science and Engineering Career Fair | 9/9/2025| Klaus Advanced Computing Building Atrium
- Coulter BME Career Fair | 9/10/2025| Historic Academy of Medicine
- School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Career Fair Day 1 |9/12/2025| Klaus Advanced Computing Building Atrium
- Supply Chain Day Career Fair | 9/15/2025| Exhibition Hall
- School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Career Fair Day 2 | 9/16/2025| Klaus Advanced Computing Building Atrium
- Computing Career Fair | 9/16/2025| McCamish Pavillion
- ME/ ASME Career Fair | 9/17/2025| Exhibition Hall
- Coulter BME Virtual Career Fair | 9/18/2025| Virtual
- School of Building Construction Career Fair | 9/23/2025| Exhibition Hall
- Government and Non- Profit Job Hiring Event 10/2/2025
- Cybersecurity and Technology Virtual Career Fair | 10/16/2025| Virtual
University of North Georgia
- Part- Time and Internship Job Fair | 8/18/2025| UNG Gainsville Campus
- Career and Internship Fair | 9/23/2025| Hugh Mills physical education center
- Career and Internship Fair |9/4/2025| UNG Dahlonega Campus
Atlanta Beltline
- Career Fair | 8/27/2025| City of Refuge

Atlanta, GA — October 6 — Georgia Life Sciences today announced the launch of Vitals, a new podcast series developed in partnership with Cloudcast Media, a leader in branded podcast production. The series will spotlight the people, ideas, and innovations shaping the future of Georgia’s rapidly growing life sciences sector. Hosted by Georgia Life Sciences’ CEO, Maria Thacker Goethe, Vitals will feature in-depth conversations with scientists, entrepreneurs, investors, educators, policymakers, and patient advocates. Each episode will explore the challenges and opportunities facing Georgia’s life sciences ecosystem—spanning biopharma, medical technology, digital health, and advanced manufacturing. “Vitals gives us a powerful platform to showcase the remarkable work happening within our state,” said Maria Thacker Goethe. “By sharing these stories, we’re highlighting not only groundbreaking science but also the collaboration and talent that make Georgia such a vibrant hub for health innovation.” Cloudcast Media, known for its expertise in storytelling and high-quality podcast production, will bring industry insights and technical support to ensure the series reaches audiences across Georgia and beyond. “We’re proud to partner with Georgia Life Sciences on Vitals,” said Charles Parisi, Founder and CEO of Cloudcast. “This series will elevate the voices of innovators who are advancing science, improving patient outcomes, and building Georgia’s reputation as a global life sciences leader. We are very excited that Cloudcast Atlanta can play a role in supporting Maria and the impactful work of Georgia Life Sciences.” The first episode of Vitals launched today and is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major streaming platforms, as well as through the Georgia Life Sciences website.

September 30, 2025 WASHINGTON, D.C. – John F. Crowley, President and CEO of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) released the following statement on Most Favored Nation policies: "For too many years, Americans have subsidized the research and development necessary to bring newer and better medicines to patients around the world. As we saw with defense spending and NATO, the solution is not to weaken a strategically important American industry, but for other countries to pay their fair share. “Today’s announcement in the Oval Office highlights the problems with a drug delivery system where half of the cost of innovative medicines goes to middlemen and distributors, and where the supply chain distorts prices paid by the American people. We support a new framework that addresses the cost of medicines by simplifying the system - and making medicines directly available to patients. “But importing socialist price controls through most-favored nation policies fundamentally does not address the imbalance in international pricing for innovative medicines. MFN will not lower the out-of-pocket prices that most Americans pay for medicines. Even worse, it will jeopardize the entrepreneurial spirit and deter the capital necessary for a vibrant and essential American biotechnology industry to thrive and may cause most harm to small and midsize biotech companies, which are responsible for discovering more than half of all new treatments. “Without these biotech innovators and a free-market system, we risk slower scientific progress, decreased access to new medicines, compromised national security, fewer American jobs and perhaps most tragically, a diminished hope for those suffering with illness and disease. There are much better ways to address this problem than MFN.” ###


