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.
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.
Over 180 secondary school students experienced how science and technology impact the food we grow at an event funded by Growing Kent & Medway/
Discovery Park opened its doors for the east Kent Science Jamboree, hosting a record-breaking 1,500 children from 51 Kent schools for a two day science spectacular.
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.
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.
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).
In the face of formidable difficulties, Ukraine is emerging as a leading nation in transitioning to cleaner, greener energy, while also ensuring its own energy security in an unstable world.
Researchers have found a more sustainable way to produce energy using plants that can survive in dry conditions such as deserts.
Research on the public mourning after Queen Elizabeth II's death offers new insights into how groups or crowds of people with a shared identity navigate periods of change and uncertainty.
Researchers have developed an innovative AI-driven model that could extend the life of lithium-ion batteries, marking a significant step toward more sustainable energy solutions.