New research questions inclusivity in Disability Premier League cricket
A new study has indicated the the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are limiting fair competition in elite disability cricket.
A new study has indicated the the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are limiting fair competition in elite disability cricket.
Through developing Our Pledges, the University will work to improve the economic, social, environmental, and cultural vitality of its local communities.
The University welcomed more than 100 graduates and guests to the annual Alumni Awards evening.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been recognised with the Athena Swan Bronze award for its commitment to promoting gender equality.
Academics are focusing on reducing health inequities for trans people with intellectual disabilities and trans autistic people.
A new partnership advocating for gender equality in games and technology has been launched this week.
CCCU is the first university in the region to partner with the Unite Foundation to support care leaver and estranged students with free year-round University accommodation over three years.
Canterbury Christ Church University has been ranked 25th of higher education institutions in England committed to increasing social mobility.
The School of Engineering, Technology and Design has been awarded funding to address the unequal outcomes experienced by students from diverse and underrepresented groups studying engineering.
Canterbury Christ Church University is committed to promoting racial equality, closing the degree awarding gap, increasing graduate employability, and promoting a diverse workforce.
Spear has secured funding to evaluate high-profile projects supporting underrepresented groups to improve health and wellbeing through sport in cricket and rugby.
Recent MA Special Educational Needs and Inclusion Graduate Anastasia Sofia Semaan, was highly commended at the prestigious Green Gown Awards, in the Student Sustainability Champion category.