University will host new WISE South East hub to support women and girls in STEM
Canterbury Christ Church University will host a new south east hub to bridge the gap between business and education to inspire women and girls to take up STEM careers.
Canterbury Christ Church University will host a new south east hub to bridge the gap between business and education to inspire women and girls to take up STEM careers.
Canterbury Christ Church University will continue to fund and support Primary Engineer’s Structures and Mechanisms with Basic Electrics course for teachers and their pupils in schools across Kent.
To mark National Intergenerational Week (8-14 March) a guide to Talking about Generations has been produced with suggestions for avoiding the pitfalls of ‘generation talk’.
Canterbury Christ Church university is offering schools and parents free discovery bags containing science equipment and puzzles to inspire a future generation of scientists and explorers.
Canterbury Christ Church University’s new multi-million-pound facility for STEM education will be named the Verena Holmes Building, in honour of one of the country’s most pioneering female engineers.
The South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP) Accountability Board, has awarded the Kent and Medway Medical School a further £1million of Local Growth Funding.
Computer programming and coding are integral to many careers, and these skills will be key to this generation of school children's future success.
The City School Group in Pakistan and Canterbury Christ Church University have joined together to sign a Memorandum of Understanding to deliver high-standard teacher training opportunities.
The University’s LGBT+ staff network is hosting a story reading and Q&A with LGBT+ inclusive children’s author Olly Pike, and donating 10 copies of Olly’s new book to local partner schools.
Proposals to speed up the delivery of new medicines and strengthen digital skills in Kent have been submitted to the Government.
Canterbury Christ Church University has signed up to a new national agreement, the Knowledge Exchange Concordat, in which UK institutions will commit to develop their knowledge exchange activities.
Dr Ian Marsh has been commissioned to undertake research on behalf of Samaritans into Self-harm and suicide content online.