Women referees still face sexism and abuse
It's three years since the first all-women team of officials took charge of a football match at a men’s World Cup and research shows women referees still face sexism, abuse and threatening behaviour.
It's three years since the first all-women team of officials took charge of a football match at a men’s World Cup and research shows women referees still face sexism, abuse and threatening behaviour.
CCCU teams up with AccessAble to launch 50 Detailed Access Guides to empower and enhance student, staff and visitor experience on campus.
Join us for the latest Medway Talks open lecture, where we’ll unwrap the science behind staying healthy over the festive season.
Researchers have discovered nail patterns in Roman footwear revealing more about fashion trends and burial practices in the late Roman period.
Curzon Canterbury Westgate and Canterbury Christ Church University have renewed their successful Screen Talks partnership for another three years.
A new trend is supporting regional growth across the tourism industry.
A new exhibition opening at The Beaney in Canterbury explores what we can learn from archaeological human remains, and the sensitive issue of the display of human remains in museums.
Dr Susan Kenyon’s leadership in innovative teaching and commitment to enhancing student experience in political studies is recognised in a national role.
The University has once again been awarded a TASS Accreditation for its commitment to supporting student athletes in achieving both academic and sporting excellence.
A new project aims to preserve local museums’ collections that are at risk of deteriorating and being lost forever.
Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the next Archbishop of Canterbury – a landmark moment, as she is the first woman to hold this role.
New research suggests that mental health services may not only often fail to help survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA), but can also retraumatise them.