New exhibition explores delicate topic of displaying human remains
A new exhibition opening at The Beaney in Canterbury explores what we can learn from archaeological human remains, and the sensitive issue of the display of human remains in museums.
A new exhibition opening at The Beaney in Canterbury explores what we can learn from archaeological human remains, and the sensitive issue of the display of human remains in museums.
Dr Susan Kenyon’s leadership in innovative teaching and commitment to enhancing student experience in political studies is recognised in a national role.
The University has once again been awarded a TASS Accreditation for its commitment to supporting student athletes in achieving both academic and sporting excellence.
A new project aims to preserve local museums’ collections that are at risk of deteriorating and being lost forever.
Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the next Archbishop of Canterbury – a landmark moment, as she is the first woman to hold this role.
New research suggests that mental health services may not only often fail to help survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA), but can also retraumatise them.
Sport and Active Health are delighted to announce a new student scholarship with Kent Cricket.
PEC received the Institutional Partnerships Award at the Universities Association for Lifelong Learning Awards (UALL) 2025.
While the atrocities of war are often all too visible, the environment can be a silent victim
CCCU has maintained its position in the top tier of English universities for public and community engagement and research partnerships in the latest Knowledge Exchange Framework.
The Sunday Times Good University Guide for 2026 has revealed Canterbury Christ Church University is in the top 10 in the UK for teaching quality and student experience.
BAFTA-winning explorer Steve Backshall MBE is among the inspirational and influential leading figures awarded Honorary Doctorates by Canterbury Christ Church University.