Study shows exercising slows our perception of time
New research has revealed our perception of time can be altered by physical exercise.
New research has revealed our perception of time can be altered by physical exercise.
Funding has been secured by the School of Allied and Public Health Professions to support undergraduate students with health and social care research opportunities.
The iconic film A Canterbury Tale celebrates 80 years since its release with the University welcoming multiple Oscar and awards winner Thelma Schoonmaker Powell to a special event to discuss the film.
A new book co-authored by Dr Jennie Bristow, Reader in Sociology, explores key questions on generational studies.
Dr Paul Driscoll-Evans has been appointed as Canterbury Christ Church University’s new Head of the School of Nursing.
Bird Wise Project Manager, Hayley Taylor, a recent Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship graduate, explains how the programme helped give her confidence and real-life skills to support her work.
The extraordinary success of Canterbury Christ Church University students who were the first in their families to attend university is being highlighted in a new Universities UK campaign.
Jennifer Dominic, BSc Bioscience graduate, was the first in her family to attend university. Her success is highlighted in a new Universities UK campaign.
KMMS has been successful in securing funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research to support medical students expand their experience in research.
Canterbury Christ Church University is hosting its first fundraising day with fun-packed events and activities for all.
The hugely popular Medieval Canterbury Weekend returns with a host of inspirational talks and guided visits across the city celebrating its rich heritage and important place within our national story.
Members of the Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS) research team are contributing to an ongoing project to develop a blood test to rapidly diagnose dementia in the UK.