Graduation is a family affair
Three members of the Broadhurst family celebrated graduating together last week, at a unique event at Canterbury Christ Church University’s winter graduation ceremonies.
Three members of the Broadhurst family celebrated graduating together last week, at a unique event at Canterbury Christ Church University’s winter graduation ceremonies.
The University's Annual Report 2021-22 celebrates its Diamond Jubilee year, award-winning teaching, pioneering research with meaningful impact and looks ahead to a sustainable and innovative future.
European Champion Alessia Russo has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in recognition of her sporting achievements and her role in raising awareness for women’s sports in the UK and around the world.
The Mediation Clinic, run by Canterbury Christ Church University, has increased its offer to Kent businesses by appointing Jeremy Ferris to its panel of mediators.
Comedian, author and co-host of the popular award-winning BBC Radio 4 science show, The Infinite Monkey Cage, Robin Ince, will be the next guest speaker in the University’s Public Lectures Series.
More explicit leadership from government and better planning at local and national level for climate change impact, are two of four themes that came out of a scoping study.
An exhibition looking into metals and minerals and how they are used in photography is taking place at The Hive in Birmingham next month.
Canterbury Christ Church University and key partners have been awarded a £589,042 boost towards making Canterbury safer for all.
For six decades millions of people have benefited from research conducted by the University’s academics, research centres and research groups.
A new book co-authored by Dr Mamunur Rashid explores the development of Islamic fintech, detailing the opportunities and challenges facing fintech in Islamic financial institutions.
Canterbury Christ Church held a collaborative event with partners Kent Cricket this month to deliver the fourth in a series of Netwalking events.
Professionals and entrepreneurs across Kent and Medway came together at the new £65 million Verena Holmes Building for the inaugural Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) collaborative event.