The first GACP course cohort has been successfully completed!

This month, participants in the first round of the “Fundamentals of GACP in Medical Cannabis Production” course, implemented in partnership with UAMC and UCCG, completed their training and received certificates of completion.
We particularly value the fact that professionals eager to deepen their knowledge and work in accordance with international quality standards joined the program. Training competent specialists is one of the key steps toward establishing a professional and sustainable medical cannabis industry in Ukraine.
In addition, course graduates will be the first to receive information about job openings that are already beginning to appear at medical cannabis production facilities in Ukraine. As the industry develops, demand for trained specialists is growing, and our partners trust our expertise; therefore, completing this specialized training is an important step for those planning a career in this field.
We will announce the start date for the second cohort of the course very soon, but in the meantime, we invite you to submit your application now via the link in the profile header.
Congratulations to the graduates of the first cohort, and we wish you every success in applying your new knowledge in practice!
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