Celebrating a year of impact and legacy
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.
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.
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.
Canterbury Christ Church University is delighted to celebrate being ranked in the top third of the sector in the People and Planet University League Rankings 2022.
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.
The University marked its commitment to sustainability with a day of events focused on social and environmental justice.
Students and staff came together to plant 400 saplings at the University’s Canterbury campus, celebrating both the institution’s Diamond Jubilee and Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Staff and students came together this week to mark the launch of the Academy for Sustainable Futures.
Researchers, innovators and energy-sector leaders met to discuss the latest developments in the movement to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 at the Kent and Medway Hydrogen Summit on 24 November.
The UK Government has announced new tougher targets on greenhouse gas emissions, cutting carbon dioxide by 78% by 2035.