Nominations for this year’s Christ Church Alumni Awards are now open.
The awards recognise and celebrate our graduates who are making a difference, inspiring change, and making a positive impact in the community.
The awards recognise and celebrate our graduates who are making a difference, inspiring change, and making a positive impact in the community.
A new partnership advocating for gender equality in games and technology has been launched this week.
Dr Dikaia Chatziefstathiou has been elected Vice Chair of the Education, Culture, Youth Commission of the Global Esports Federation, supporting responsible gaming, wellness and fair play for players.
A group of Foundation Year students in Engineering have won a £3000 prize for their project on re-shaping the future of retail.
Artificial intelligence could play a significant part in deterring graffiti vandals from defacing churches, castles and monasteries, after historic sites experienced a dramatic increase in attacks.
Canterbury Christ Church University and Maidstone Museum have been investigating a skull reputedly found at a local prehistoric site, to uncover more information about the person.
KMMS runs Dr SAMS (Suicide Awareness in Medical Students) initiative with suicide awareness and prevention charity Olly’s Future to equip medical students with suicide prevention skills.
The natural mineral, known as a nano-nutrient matrix (NNM), was created and developed originally to treat anti-inflammatory skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema.
CourseLoop has donated £10,000 to help fund a Games Design student as part of Canterbury Christ Church University’s Futures Scholarships
KMMS Professor Sukhwinder Shergill, with colleagues from Canterbury Christ Church University and other universities, has been awarded £1.7m to study the connection between sleep and mental health.
The School of Allied and Public Health Professions at Canterbury Christ Church University has joined with NHS England to develop a new standards and framework to support Allied Health professionals.
Professor Juan Méndez, a distinguished human rights lawyer and advocate, opened an international conference hosted by Canterbury Christ Church University’s Centre for Policing Research.