A leading developer of digital education resources and a key supporter of corporate social responsibility projects in education, Cambridge-Hitachi aims to help students of all ages and backgrounds to acquire the tools they need to succeed in their careers and personal lives, and to become active participants in the global community. To that end, Cambridge-Hitachi, a joint venture between the innovative technology company Hitachi Solutions and the celebrated Cambridge University Press, has chosen to focus the majority of its support activities on four key teaching areas:
- STEM subjects. STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and math) play strategically important roles at all levels of society. Equipping the next generation with STEM skills and expertise is a critical step in achieving a healthy local and global economy.
- Sustainability. Encompassing such topics as green energy, transport choices, and water usage, sustainability remains one of contemporary society’s most critical challenges.
- Personal, social, health, and economic education. These subjects help students deal with a range of key aspects of their personal lives, from how to maintain healthy eating habits to strategies for coping with bullying.
- Personal finance. As this vital skill is often overlooked in the school system, Cambridge-Hitachi supports personal finance education for young people between the ages of 5 and 16.
- STEM subjects. STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and math) play strategically important roles at all levels of society. Equipping the next generation with STEM skills and expertise is a critical step in achieving a healthy local and global economy.
- Sustainability. Encompassing such topics as green energy, transport choices, and water usage, sustainability remains one of contemporary society’s most critical challenges.
- Personal, social, health, and economic education. These subjects help students deal with a range of key aspects of their personal lives, from how to maintain healthy eating habits to strategies for coping with bullying.
- Personal finance. As this vital skill is often overlooked in the school system, Cambridge-Hitachi supports personal finance education for young people between the ages of 5 and 16.