Train networking event inspires next generation of women engineers
A Southeastern train was transformed into a moving classroom to encourage more girls to consider careers in rail and engineering.
A Southeastern train was transformed into a moving classroom to encourage more girls to consider careers in rail and engineering.
The University has celebrated the inspiring engineering ideas of local school children at the annual Primary Engineer competition.
Dr Eunice Shang-Simpson, a Senior Lecturer Practitioner in Law and Faculty Strategic Lead for Equity and Inclusion, has been elected as President of the Kent Law Society.
CCCU Alumni Awards honours and recognises those who are making an outstanding difference, driving positive change, and making a positive impact on the community.
The University hosted its first hackathon, Hackabury 2025, bringing together students, alumni, academic staff, and industry leaders for a 24-hour challenge to spark innovation and collaboration.
A new report from the Stroke Association has found less than a quarter of stroke survivors receive support for speech and language difficulties, despite around 40% experiencing aphasia.
New figures reveal that 44% of the first cohort of graduating KMMS students will be staying in the Kent, Surrey and Sussex area as resident doctors via their postgraduate foundation programme.
The Master's in Clinical Education launches this autumn, offering a flexible course for health and social care professionals to develop and enhance their skills as clinical educators.
As toxic culture and abuse allegations shake elite sport in the UK, new research has found that authentic leadership from coaches could be key to safeguarding athletes’ well-being and performance.
STEM in the Park returned to Crawley’s Memorial Gardens welcoming over 5,000 visitors of all ages for a spectacular day celebrating Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).
A postgraduate qualification can help you stand out, specialise in a growing field, or even develop a new career path altogether.
Research has found that a wall squat is one of the most effective exercise types for lowering blood pressure.