Supporting the next generation of voters
The Politics and International Relations team hosted a special democratic event for local students to discuss and pose questions to prospective parliamentary candidates on topics that matter to them.
The Politics and International Relations team hosted a special democratic event for local students to discuss and pose questions to prospective parliamentary candidates on topics that matter to them.
A new game co-created by Games Design lecturer and Medway residents is in the making.
Alpine’s Rac(H)er Programme hosted a test and training camp last month in collaboration with the University’s SportsLab.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been working with bemix to train students to address the challenges people with learning disabilities face with accessing health services.
The Beaney is set to trace the dramatic life of Canterbury-born spy, playwright, poet, translator and fiction-writer Aphra Behn in a new exhibition.
Discovery Park and Canterbury Christ Church University have launched CoLab, offering lab facilities and flexible space in a collaborative working environment for early-stage life science businesses.
Canterbury's parliamentary candidates for July’s general election will come together on Wednesday 19 June to take part in a special hustings hosted by Canterbury Christ Church University.
Engineering students recently joined forces with Tensei to investigate and research their latest sustainable material with the aim to reduce plastic use.
Canterbury Christ Church University hosted the annual Sport Scholar Awards this month to celebrate the University’s sporting talent.
Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship graduate Simon Plummer explains how the programme helped him to develop his managerial skills, confidence and gain a new job contributing at a national level.
Canterbury Christ Church University is proud to sponsor Pride Canterbury for the eighth year running, celebrating LGBTQIA+ pride with the University and Canterbury community.
Professor Melville-Wiseman left school and the care system with only a swimming certificate. She is now a Professor of Social Work and possibly the first such professor in the UK with care experience.