Partnership with AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca's medicines improve or save the lives of millions of patients worldwide. Many of these medicines are developed in Mölndal, home to one of AstraZeneca's three global research facilities.
Advanced research is conducted here on diseases affecting the heart, respiratory system, and conditions where the body's immune system attacks itself. As a student at Franklins Gymnasium, you will have the opportunity to meet, listen to, and speak with researchers and other specialists at AstraZeneca. You will also undertake several exciting project assignments connected to AstraZeneca's operations—all designed to make your educational journey as exciting, enriching, and inspiring as possible.

AstraZeneca’s research makes a vital difference
AstraZeneca has over 76,100 employees spread across the globe, with operations in more than 100 countries. For those who aspire to save lives worldwide in the future, AstraZeneca offers exciting career opportunities in an international and innovative environment.
Would you like to learn more about AstraZeneca? Feel free to visit their website here.

“For us at AstraZeneca, it is natural to collaborate with the city of Mölndal and Franklins Gymnasium. Our industry, including AstraZeneca, needs more young people who are passionate about improving global health. By supporting Franklins Gymnasium, AstraZeneca has the privilege of inspiring the young people we believe and hope will become the future's researchers and specialists in medicine and technology.”
-Matti Ahlqvist, Site Manager, AstraZeneca Gothenburg
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Kunskapsutbyte med forskare från AstraZeneca
"Genom att stötta Franklins gymnasium är vi på AstraZeneca med och inspirerar nästa generations forskare och specialister inom medicin och teknik. Ni behövs i framtiden för att vi tillsammans ska kunna fortsätta rädda liv och förbättra människors hälsa i hela världen."
Matti Ahlqvist, platschef AstraZeneca Göteborg