Transforming Prison Safety, Culture and Rehabilitation

The prison service in the United Kingdom and internationally is currently facing a “crisis point” regarding staff recruitment, retention, and operational safety.
The Science of Change: Launching a Neurocognitive Revolution at Westminster

On Wednesday 11 March 2026, the Thames Pavilion at the House of Commons provided a prestigious backdrop for a pivotal moment in justice reform. Evolve Education, hosted by MP Preet Kaur Gill, officially launched the impact report: “The Science of Change: Evaluation of ENHANCE at HMP Stoke Heath”.
Bridging Neuroscience and the Classroom: Introducing the 12-Week ENHANCE Lesson Framework

In today’s rapidly changing educational landscape, we know that schools are looking for more than just a “sticking plaster” for student wellbeing; they are seeking a structural foundation for long-term success.
The INHANCE Study – Showing How to Improve Focus, Memory and Learning

We are thrilled to share the groundbreaking results of the Improving Neurological Health in Aging via Neuroplasticity-Based Computerised Exercise (INHANCE) study, a landmark trial that has fundamentally shifted our understanding of how we can improve brain health without the use of drugs.
Developing the AI-Proof Student

The rapid advance of Artificial Intelligence is predicted to make traditional roles a thing of the past within the next decade. This technological shift is placing immense pressure on the current education system to move beyond rote learning and knowledge acquisition.
Mentoring for Mastery: How to Drive Engagement and Academic Transfer with ENHANCE

As mentors, your role is the “missing link” between a participant simply clicking buttons and achieving a transformative cognitive breakthrough.
Brain Talk: Teaching Students to Understand How They Think

“Brain Talk” is a specific mentoring strategy designed to help students identify their cognitive “braking points” and develop a deeper awareness of their own thinking processes.
Unlocking Potential Before the First Bell: The Impact of ENHANCE in Extracurricular Programmes

In the competitive landscape of international education, extracurricular activities (ECAs) are evolving from simple hobby groups into strategic opportunities for neurocognitive development.
Unlocking Focus: What the INHANCE Study Means for Students with ADHD

A groundbreaking new study is changing the way we think about brain health and classroom performance. The INHANCE randomised clinical trial, recently published in JMIR Serious Games, has provided the first-ever human evidence that specific types of computerised cognitive training can physically reverse chemical declines in the brain.
Why Your Toughest Days Are Your Best: The Science of the “Learning Zone”

For the modern CEO, teacher, or business leader, a schedule filled with obstacles is often seen as a deterrent to progress. However, as eloquently described by Jana Levin: life is not a path blocked by obstacles; life is the obstacles themselves.