Alpine Rac(H)er Programme runs driver training camp at University’s SportsLab
Alpine’s Rac(H)er Programme hosted a test and training camp last month in collaboration with the University’s SportsLab.
Mushroom farming is a fast-growing sector in the UK. The recent plant-based revolution in food production due to more people turning to veganism.
20 Jan 2022
Alpine’s Rac(H)er Programme hosted a test and training camp last month in collaboration with the University’s SportsLab.
Discovery Park and Canterbury Christ Church University have launched CoLab, offering lab facilities and flexible space in a collaborative working environment for early-stage life science businesses.
Engineering students recently joined forces with Tensei to investigate and research their latest sustainable material with the aim to reduce plastic use.
The extraordinary success of Canterbury Christ Church University students who were the first in their families to attend university is being highlighted in a new Universities UK campaign.
Jennifer Dominic, BSc Bioscience graduate, was the first in her family to attend university. Her success is highlighted in a new Universities UK campaign.
Four researchers from Canterbury Christ Church University have been selected as regional finalists for FameLab, the largest science communication competition and training programme in the world.
The School of Engineering, Technology and Design has agreed a partnership with Kent business Amphenol Ltd to support student innovation, practical learning opportunities and research within industry.
Creative young minds came together to take part in the First® Lego® League Challenge, hosted by the STEM Hub at Canterbury Christ Church University.
A group of Foundation Year students in Engineering have won a £3000 prize for their project on re-shaping the future of retail.
Rosie Duffield MP has visited the Verena Holmes Building to see how staff and students were using the facilities to develop essential skills and conduct research to help solve real-world problems.
The natural mineral, known as a nano-nutrient matrix (NNM), was created and developed originally to treat anti-inflammatory skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema.
Foundation year students in Engineering will be able to pitch their ideas in a Dragon’s Den style competition with the opportunity to win £3,000 in funding to bring their innovative designs to life.