Engineering students help to shape a sustainable future
Engineering students recently joined forces with Tensei to investigate and research their latest sustainable material with the aim to reduce plastic use.
Engineering students recently joined forces with Tensei to investigate and research their latest sustainable material with the aim to reduce plastic use.
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.
A group of Foundation Year students in Engineering have won a £3000 prize for their project on re-shaping the future of retail.
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.
Each year students and staff at Canterbury Christ Church University, in partnership with local businesses, prioritise sustainability in industry to support the region’s efforts to achieve Net Zero.
Canterbury Christ Church University’s chemical engineering undergraduate degrees have been awarded with an international accreditation by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).
A group of first year Engineering students have won a £3,000 prize fund for their design of a new high security lock for commercial vehicles.