by Aga Gordon | Friday, March 10, 2023 | Outreach events, STEM
Written by Dr Agnieszka J. Gordon and Finley I. Lawson. The British Science week seems a perfect opportunity to write about some STEM related activities, performed by our talented multidisciplinary team at the LASAR Research Centre at Canterbury Christ Church...
by Aga Gordon | Wednesday, April 29, 2020 | Events, Outreach events, Uncategorized
As a part of Science Week, the LASAR team ran an event on the 10th March Sustainability and Engineering of the Future. As usual it attracted a number of children from local schools and they enjoyed the wide offer of a specialist engineering lecture delivered by Dr...
by Aga Gordon | Friday, February 28, 2020 | Outreach events, Uncategorized
Written by Sherralyn Simpson Within the historic walls of Westminster Abbey, the LASAR team held a secondary school Epistemic Insight event focusing on Science, Religion and Big questions. A range of exciting and thought-provoking workshops were delivered; presenting...
by berry.billingsley@canterbury.ac.uk | Friday, November 22, 2019 | Outreach events, Uncategorized
Advances in science and technology are changing the world we live in. They are changing people and how we behave in the world. Can a robot create a work of music? Can a robot own its own ideas? Can we ever see a painting the way the painter saw it? We call these kind...
by berry.billingsley@gmail.com | Monday, April 29, 2019 | Outreach events, Uncategorized
Science, Religion and Big Questions Students in Years 9-11 are invited to join us for a day of exploring big questions at Westminster Abbey with the help of Sir Isaac Newton and academics in Science, Theology and other disciplines. Wednesday 12th February 2020,...
by berry.billingsley@gmail.com | Tuesday, April 9, 2019 | Outreach events, Uncategorized
On May 16th, Canterbury Christ Church University will welcome 200 students, teachers and guests for a day of asking and exploring Big Questions like can a robot every truly have a sense of curiosity, can genetic engineering make better people and why does the universe...