2025 Life Science and Health Career Fairs in Georgia

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.


University of Georgia

  • 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

 

Augusta University

  • Gace College Career Fair | 11/4/2025| Cobb Energy Performing Arts Theatre 

 

Kennesaw State University

  • 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 

 

Clayton State University

  • Part- Time Job Fair | 8/12/2025| Main Street, University Center 
  • Internship non-profit job fair | 9/11/2025| Main Street, University Center 


Spelman College

  • 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 
December 10, 2025
Georgia Life Sciences has joined 43 state and regional life sciences organizations in signing a national Council of State Bioscience Associations (CSBA) letter calling on Congress to take immediate action on three bipartisan policy priorities that are essential to sustaining U.S. leadership in biomedical innovation and supporting patients nationwide. With Congress back in session and several critical programs at risk of expiring, the letter urges congressional leaders to advance the following provisions without delay: 1. Reauthorize the Rare Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher (PPRV) Program The PPRV program has been instrumental in incentivizing the development of therapies for children with rare and life-threatening conditions. Its lapse threatens to slow or halt research that families across the country are counting on. 2. Extend the SBIR/STTR Programs The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs provide crucial early-stage capital for emerging biotech and medtech companies—many of them in Georgia. Without reauthorization, hundreds of innovative small businesses face uncertainty, jeopardizing new therapies, diagnostics, and technologies in the pipeline, 3. Advance PBM Transparency Reforms Greater transparency and accountability within pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) practices are needed to ensure that savings reach patients and employers. Reforming PBM operations is essential to strengthening access and affordability across the healthcare system. A Unified Message from the Life Sciences Community The sign-on letter reflects broad, bipartisan alignment across the national life sciences ecosystem: researchers, entrepreneurs, investors, patient advocates, and state associations all share a common message— these programs underpin America’s global competitiveness and are vital to patients who rely on continued scientific progress. Georgia Life Sciences has shared the letter with members of Georgia’s congressional delegation and will continue engaging with policymakers to emphasize the importance of swift action.
December 7, 2025
Georgia Life Sciences is proud to stand with patient advocates, providers, and employers across the state in urging Congress to take meaningful action on pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) reform. We recently signed on to a joint letter to Georgia’s Congressional Delegation stressing the urgent need for transparency, fair practices, and policies that ensure savings flow directly to patients.
December 4, 2025
Georgia Life Sciences’ CEO, Maria Thacker Goethe shares her perspective on the value of Georgia’s research universities in this month’s issue of Georgia Trend. “Georgia research institutions have felt a very significant impact from the federal rollbacks, specifically in NIH and NSF funding. Thacker Goethe’s message about the impact of research cuts is simple: Disruption shatters the foundational trust researchers have in grant continuity….” To read the full article, click here .
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