Researchers unlock potential of desert plants for cleaner efficient energy
Researchers have found a more sustainable way to produce energy using plants that can survive in dry conditions such as deserts.
Researchers have found a more sustainable way to produce energy using plants that can survive in dry conditions such as deserts.
Through developing Our Pledges, the University will work to improve the economic, social, environmental, and cultural vitality of its local communities.
Canterbury Christ Church University is celebrating its strongest-ever performance in Research England’s latest Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF).
The Vice-Chancellor's Business Games provided a setting for businesses to engage in various sports and recreational activities, fostering a sense of teamwork and competition.
The University welcomed more than 100 graduates and guests to the annual Alumni Awards evening.
Canterbury Christ Church University is delighted to announce Professor Becky Huxley-Binns as its next Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost.
Pupils from a local primary school have been discovering the joy of reading in a novel collaboration with Canterbury Christ Church University lecturers, library staff, and teaching students.
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.
Canterbury Christ Church has been ranked a ‘Gold Tier’ university in an annual UK study of the sector’s sustainability credentials.
New data shows the active civic role that Canterbury Christ Church University continues to play in supporting communities, boosting the local economy and driving meaningful change within society.
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