Empowering creativity in schools through butterfly conservation
A new project is helping to increase butterfly numbers in the county through creative education in primary schools.
A new project is helping to increase butterfly numbers in the county through creative education in primary schools.
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.
A new game co-created by Games Design lecturer and Medway residents is in the making.
A new book co-authored by Dr Jennie Bristow, Reader in Sociology, explores key questions on generational studies.
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.
Academics are focusing on reducing health inequities for trans people with intellectual disabilities and trans autistic people.
The new Futures Scholarship has been awarded to three students starting their degrees this year.
As AI transforms our lives Canterbury Christ Church University is launching its educative approach to AI, showcasing how it is being integrated across research, studies, and industry partnerships.
The University has embarked on an innovative virtual school experience as part of a national pilot for International Qualified Teacher Status (iQTS) programme.
With a recent focus on ‘speaking skills’ being as important as literacy, a new programme in Kent is leading the way in changing how young people use their voices.
Initial Teacher Education at Canterbury Christ Church University has received an Ofsted rating of ‘Good’ in the primary, secondary and further education and skills age phases.