Supporting Kent teachers and students build confidence in STEM
Canterbury Christ Church University and the Primary Engineer Vehicle Programme celebrate a successful programme supporting Kent teachers to deliver STEM-based classroom activities.
Canterbury Christ Church University and the Primary Engineer Vehicle Programme celebrate a successful programme supporting Kent teachers to deliver STEM-based classroom activities.
MPs, senior education leaders, charities, and policymakers came together for the region’s first conference focused on improving young people’s communication and oracy skills in the south east.
This autumn will see the launch of a new online peer-reviewed journal by Canterbury Christ Church University and Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust.
The University, Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust (KMPT) and Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS) are proud to announce the introduction of a new type of brain scanner.
We’re asking you to reflect on what hope means to you, how it connects us, and how together we can build a kinder, more supportive community
The International Safeguards for Children in Esports framework has been launched to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children and young people participating in esports worldwide.
Engineering staff from Canterbury Christ Church University have worked together to build a medication calendar prototype based on a winning design by a local student.
Pupils from secondary schools in Kent presented their views on issues to Labour MP Polly Billington on local and national issues.
Student satisfaction at Canterbury Christ Church University has increased across the board according to the most recent National Student Survey (NSS).
Shay Orr, founder of Education business, SENspired and alumna of Canterbury Christ Church University, has received Barking and Dagenham’s Business of the Year award.
Over 180 secondary school students experienced how science and technology impact the food we grow at an event funded by Growing Kent & Medway/
Teaching curricula widely studied by healthcare professionals working across the NHS are under review in an effort to improve patient care and reduce racialised health disparities.