Inspirational figures to be awarded Honorary Doctorates by University
Five leading figures from the worlds of drama, sport, STEM, journalism, and business will receive Honorary Doctorates from Canterbury Christ Church University.
Five leading figures from the worlds of drama, sport, STEM, journalism, and business will receive Honorary Doctorates from Canterbury Christ Church University.
Referred to as a ‘silent epidemic’ and a ‘global world problem’, every 90 seconds someone in the UK is admitted to hospital with a brain injury.
Behind the scenes of inspiring achievements at the Paralympics lies an essential system that ensures fair competition for all athletes: classification.
A study by academics at Canterbury Christ Church University has shown that the needs of athletes with intellectual impairments must be considered in relation to anti-doping policy.
Dr Emma Ainsley, Lecturer in Social Work in the School of Allied and Public Health Professions has been shortlisted for a prestigious Social Worker of the Year Award.
An exhibition celebrating the history of British seafront amusement arcades has opened in Kent.
Canterbury Christ Church University has awarded an Honorary Doctorate to Dame Zandra Rhodes RDI in celebration of her pioneering fashion and textile career.
University academics will be working with Canterbury Christ Church Creatives and the Kent Forget-Me-Nots to bring seaside memories to Canterbury this autumn as part of the Being Human Festival.
Growing Kent & Medway, Locate in Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University Games Design students help show the realities of a career in fresh produce to the next generation, through video games.
Canterbury Christ Church University and Curzon Canterbury Westgate cinema are joining together to launch an exciting new film club in Canterbury this autumn.
Canterbury Christ Church University is proud to sponsor Medway Pride 2024 as part of the Universities at Medway.
Results from this year’s survey show the University has achieved an overall positivity score of 81%, as well as improving across all seven areas of question themes for all directly taught courses.