Cameroon Catalyst In 'EPS Societies' Student societies93% ClubAerospace SocietyAstroSocBlack, Ethnic and Minority ScientistsBrum Eco RacingCameroon CatalystChemistry SocietyChemical Engineering SocietyCivil Engineering SocietyComputer Science SocietyDesign SocietyEagles HockeyEconomics SocietyElectrical Engineering SocietyEnergy SocietyEngineering RugbyEngineers Without BordersEPS Mixed NetballEthical Hacking Club (AFNOM)Games Development SocietyGlobal Engineering BrigadesInvestment SocietyIslamic STEM SocietyMaterials SocietyMathematical SocietyMechanical Engineering SocietyNuclear SocietyOut in STEMPlastic-FreePoynting Physical SocietyRailSocSATNAV MagazineSpace SocStartup SocietyTheoretical PhysicsUBRacingUBRoboticsVirtual RealityWomen in FinanceWomen in Science and EngineeringWomen in Tech Cameroon Catalyst (CamCat) brings together students from a wide range of areas of knowledge to develop and help facilitate sustainable development in rural villages in Cameroon, through research and design of our very own projects. Throughout the year we hold regular design workshops, as well as fundraising & social events and activities such as bake sales and games nights to fund our projects. So not only does CamCat give you an opportunity to make a real difference, it also gives you a chance to boost your CV and adds a fun social side to your degree. Take a look at our website or Facebook page, and follow us with camcatbham on Twitter or Instagram for more details about our past projects and to stay up to date with our current ones. You can also find more information about the charity in general at: www.camerooncatalyst.org and watch our video on YouTube. Latest news from Cameroon Catalyst Autumn 2021 with CamCat 04 January 2022 After the success of last year's project, the CamCat team wanted to take on a bigger challenge. They've started developing designs to support sanitation in larger village communities. James and Liana tell us more. Previous1Next
Autumn 2021 with CamCat 04 January 2022 After the success of last year's project, the CamCat team wanted to take on a bigger challenge. They've started developing designs to support sanitation in larger village communities. James and Liana tell us more.