United in Pride at Medway Pride 2024
Canterbury Christ Church University is proud to sponsor Medway Pride 2024 as part of the Universities at Medway.
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.
A major clinical has shown that the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment is more effective than current speech and language therapy provided by the NHS for patients with Parkinson's disease .
The Vice-Chancellor's Business Games provided a setting for businesses to engage in various sports and recreational activities, fostering a sense of teamwork and competition.
Medieval mayhem returns to the streets of Canterbury in July as knights on horseback, giants, pilgrims and kings and queens parade in the annual Medieval Pageant.
Physiotherapy students Hannah Thomason and Honey Rodda are supporting patients and staff at a local hospital by raising awareness of how bed rest can increase frailty in older people.
The University welcomed more than 100 graduates and guests to the annual Alumni Awards evening.
Canterbury Christ Church University is delighted to announce Professor Becky Huxley-Binns as its next Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost.
Canterbury's Aphra Behn project celebrates her work and legacy in July with a series of talks and the first performance of her play The Amorous Prince, or, The Curious Husband in centuries.
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.