
Fellowship
Borealis Ventures Fellowship is a career development program at Borealis Ventures, a Hanover, New Hampshire-based venture capital firm founded in 2002. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in life sciences, healthcare, and technology-related companies across the United States, partnering closely with exceptional entrepreneurs to build market-defining companies.
The firm's portfolio concentrates on extraordinary opportunities to transform healthcare through new therapies, digital innovation, and other technologies. Borealis Ventures manages institutional capital and has developed a strong investment team with multiple Venture Fellow positions that contribute to deal sourcing, due diligence, and portfolio management.
The fellowship positions at Borealis provide immersion into venture capital investing within the life sciences and healthcare sectors, allowing fellows to gain hands-on experience in investment evaluation, portfolio company support, and industry analysis.
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Borealis Ventures focuses on early-stage investments in life sciences and healthcare, aiming to partner with exceptional entrepreneurs to build transformative companies in these sectors.
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