Declining local media and the production of media deserts
A new report has highlighted how a decline in local and community media is producing a growing trend of ‘media deserts’ across Europe that is undermining local democracy and inclusivity.
A new report has highlighted how a decline in local and community media is producing a growing trend of ‘media deserts’ across Europe that is undermining local democracy and inclusivity.
Researchers at the University have received funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to investigate how best to support people who experience psychosis.
A novel programme for the self-management of type 2 diabetes has been recognised with a nomination in the national Quality in Care (QiC) Diabetes awards.
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Canterbury Christ Church University academics are showcasing how their research is helping us to make sense of being human as part of a national festival of humanities.
Dr Kristy Howells, Reader in Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, has recently achieved world champion status.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been ranked 25th of higher education institutions in England committed to increasing social mobility.
Canterbury Christ Church has been ranked a ‘Gold Tier’ university in an annual UK study of the sector’s sustainability credentials.
KMMS has been awarded seven Integrated Academic Training (IAT) Fellowships as part of the National Institute of Health Research IAT Competition 2024/5.
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Abi Walters, a dedicated Sport Scholar, has recently achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming a member of the British Bobsleigh Team.
The new Futures Scholarship has been awarded to three students starting their degrees this year.