FSTC works, through its subsidiary company Curriculum Enrichment for the Common Era, (CE4CE) to enrich schools curricula in order to highlight the shared cultural and technological inheritance of humanity.
CE4CE is chaired by Professor Mick Waters, former Director of Curriculum at the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, the government agency responsible for developing Britain’s curriculum.
CE4CE works directly with schools, teachers, parents and children to reveal a thousand years of scientific, technological, and cultural achievements, made by men and women of many faiths and cultures, which have had a huge but hidden impact on the modern world.
Services offered by CE4CE include:
CE4CE’s work is having an important positive influence throughout the UK, and is now planning to expand its work into international educational institutions as well as prisons to help inmates and prison authorities reduce reoffending.
For more information visit CE4CE.org

We have developed a module on Muslim heritage in collaboration with the Dar El-Hekma College in Saudi Arabia. In this module, the students learn about the contributions of the Muslim Civilisation to modern day science and technology.
We are in the process of developing lecturers’ packs to be integrated into existing university science, engineering, medicine and history courses world-wide.